Housing markets

The best week to sell your home in 2026

The housing market is quickly approaching the spring buying season, with the best time to sell in 2026 less than a month away. Processing Content The week of April 12-18 is expected to be the ideal time to list a home this year, as typical market seasonality and improving affordability conditions at this point in […]

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Oldest Americans’ share of real estate wealth at record high

Younger Americans continue to see their share of the country’s real estate wealth shrink, while the oldest Americans have seen their portion grow, new industry data shows. Processing Content Americans 70 years or older held 26% of the United States’ $48 trillion in real estate wealth in the third quarter of last year, slightly less

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Mortgage deregulation: praise and peril from Trump’s EO

Mortgage industry professionals have raised some concerns amid the broader praise for President Trump’s executive order signed Friday, which aims to loosen mortgage lending regulations.   Processing Content Many of the rules the EO looks to unwind were put into effect by the Dodd-Frank Act, passed in the wake of the Great Financial Crisis and the

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Home equity dips $78.8B as appreciation weakens

As home price appreciation continues to slow, home equity decreased again in the fourth quarter, completing a full year of annual declines. Processing Content Borrower equity fell $78.8 billion, or 0.5%, year over year, according to Cotality’s Home Equity Report for the fourth quarter of 2025. That was an average decrease of $8,500 per borrower,

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Mortgage groups split after Senate passes housing bill

The Senate this morning passed a version of the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, earning generally positive reviews from the mortgage industry, though some trade groups raised concerns about what the bill includes and what needs to be changed.  Processing Content Passage of the bill was overwhelming with 89 votes in favor to just

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Housing starts unexpectedly climb on multifamily projects

New US residential construction improved for a third straight month to the fastest pace in nearly a year, boosted by multifamily projects.   Processing Content Housing starts increased 7.2% to an annual pace of 1.49 million homes in January, according to government figures out Thursday. The pace of home starts was above all estimates in

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Slow home sales are creating accidental landlords

A lack of buyers in the market has pushed a near-record share of homeowners to rent out their properties, industry data shows. Processing Content Units owned by “accidental landlords” accounted for 2.3% of the listed rental stock in October, according to research from Zillow. That’s more than any share in Zillow’s nearly six-year record, outside

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These housing markets face the greatest risk of decline

A new look at the country’s most at-risk housing markets finds Florida and California leading all states in the number of counties vulnerable to declines.  Processing Content Florida communities made up 16 out of the “leading” 50 markets on the list, according to the latest housing risk report from real estate intelligence platform Attom. The

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Housing inventory recovery slows for ninth straight month

Housing inventory ticked up on an annual basis for the 28th consecutive month in February, but growth continued to flatten, underlining a trend losing momentum. Processing Content Active listings grew 7.9% year over year in February, but just 0.2% month over month, reaching more than 914,000 homes on the market, according to Realtor.com’s monthly housing

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Iran conflict’s impact on spring homebuying season

The early reaction to the Iran conflict, with mortgage rates rising back above 6%, might be tempering an otherwise very positive outlook regarding the spring homebuying season. Processing Content The 10-year Treasury yield, one of the benchmarks used in pricing mortgages, had finally broken through the 4% floor on Feb. 27 to a 3.96% close.

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