How Homeownership Is Life Changing for Many Women
Throughout Women’s History Month, we reflect on the impact women have in our lives, and that includes impact on the housing market.
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Throughout Women’s History Month, we reflect on the impact women have in our lives, and that includes impact on the housing market.
According to the latest data from Fannie Mae, 23% of Americans still think home prices will go down over the next twelve months.
If you're thinking about buying or selling a house, it's important to know that it doesn't just affect your life, but also your community.
One of the biggest hurdles buyers have faced over the past few years has been a lack of homes available for sale.
Today’s housing inventory is still well below more normal years.
Headlines saying foreclosures are rising might make you feel uneasy. But the truth is, there’s no need to worry.
Comparing housing market metrics from one year to another can be challenging in a normal housing market – and the last few years have been anything but normal. In a way, they were 'unicorn' years.
The new year is right around the corner, and you might be wondering if 2024 will be the right time to buy or sell a home.
Here’s what you really need to know about a few myths causing fear in today’s housing market.
Buying a home is a big deal and can feel especially complicated if you don't know the terms used during the process.
In today's housing market, more and more single women are becoming homeowners.