Real Estate NewsApril 11, 2018On-demand real estate agents are just an app awayYou’ve hailed rides using a mobile app before, but have you hailed real estate agents on one? If not, a new tool called ArriveHome seeks to change that.
Real Estate NewsApril 10, 2018America’s best place to live isn’t where you think it isLooking for a new place to call home? You might want to consider Ann Arbor, Michigan. According to a new ranking, it’s the No. 1 best place to live in America – and for good reason.
Real Estate NewsApril 6, 2018Homebuyers want to text their realtors; these emojis can helpIt seems real estate agents should get to work on their texting skills. According to a recent survey from Ellie Mae, homebuyers are increasingly expecting to text with their realtors – as well as other industry pros – as they go about the buying process. Fortunately, a new emoji app can help.
Real Estate NewsApril 5, 2018Who are today’s homebuyers? New survey breaks it downSingle, female homebuyers are on the rise, according to a new survey, accounting for 18 percent of all home sales in 2017. Just 7 percent of home buyers last year were single males, while 65 percent were married couples – marking the third year in a row this segment has dipped.
Real Estate NewsApril 3, 2018Want more money? Move to America’s highest paying citiesWhat are America's highest paying cities? You might be surprised by the answer.
Real Estate NewsMarch 29, 2018Out-of-state moves rise for the first time in decadesThe number of U.S. residents moving out of state has declined since the mid-80s. But according to new data, that trend might finally be ending thanks, in large part, to Millennials and Baby Boomers.
Real Estate NewsMarch 28, 2018New study reveals Millennials spend nearly $100K in rent costs by age 30If Millennials needed more reason to join the housing market, RENTCafe has just offered it. According to a new study from the apartment listing site, the average Millennial will spend a whopping $93,000 in rent costs by the time they’re 30.
Real Estate NewsMarch 27, 2018Where are Millennials, Gen Xers and Boomers headed? The top housing markets by generationIt’s not just age that separates the nation’s biggest generations. According to recent data from Realtor.com, it’s also preferences in housing markets.
Real Estate NewsMarch 23, 2018Homes selling faster, in unexpected places across U.S.As a homebuyer, acting fast is vital in today’s market – even in some of the nation’s smaller markets. According to new data, homes averaged a mere 62 days on market last month, the lowest February stat on record.
Real Estate NewsMarch 22, 2018Existing home sales rise, especially in South and WestAfter two months of consecutive drops, it seems existing home sales are finally on the rebound. According to new data, sales on existing homes jumped 3 percent last month and more than 1 percent over the year.
Real Estate NewsMarch 20, 2018Millennial homebuyers make waves, stick near friends and familyThough Millennials may be known as tech-savvy disruptors to many, data shows they’re more traditional than most think. In fact, according to the National Association of Realtors, Millennial homebuyers consider proximity to friends and family more of a factor than either Generation Xers or young Baby Boomers.
Real Estate NewsMarch 19, 2018Homeowners see biggest home equity jump in 4 yearsRising home prices might be getting buyers down, but for already existing homeowners? They’re offering serious financial benefits. According to new data from CoreLogic, the average homeowner saw their home equity jump by more than $15,000 last year alone – the biggest increase in four years.
Real Estate NewsMarch 16, 2018Not sure where to buy a house? Try these happy citiesCan a home equal happiness? If you buy a house in Fremont, California it just might. According to a new ranking, Fremont is the nation’s happiest city, boasting ample health, employment and community opportunities.
Real Estate NewsMarch 15, 2018Steer clear of the South: the best (and worst) states for women home buyersSingle women home buyers may make up one of the biggest segments of the market, but that doesn’t mean the world is their oyster. According to a new ranking, while some states offer women prime opportunities for employment, health, safety and overall well-being, just as many don’t. And most of those sub-par states? They’re in the South.
Real Estate NewsMarch 14, 2018Need more reason to buy a home? These cities pay you to do itWe all know it costs to buy a home. But what if your city actually helped you with those costs, giving you free land, cash grants and other financial incentives just to move there? In a handful of American towns, that’s exactly what buyers can expect.
Real Estate NewsMarch 6, 2018Bye, big metros: Secondary housing markets see spikeIt seems home buyers are starting to look outside major metro areas – and even major suburbs, in order to find their dream homes. According to new data, demand is rising in outlier housing markets across the nation, with Spokane, Washington leading the pack.
Real Estate NewsMarch 2, 2018Remodeling primed to rise; will HELOCs and refis, too?It looks like 2018 is going to be a big year for the home remodeling market. According to new data, home improvement projects will clock in around $340 billion across the country this year – a jump of 7.5 percent over 2017.
Real Estate NewsMarch 1, 2018Want to save cash? Avoid these places with pricy property taxesProperty taxes vary greatly across the country, either representing a mere blip on the radar or a massive, savings-depleting annual cost. Want to make sure yours fall into the former category? Then avoid New Jersey – and head to Hawaii.
Real Estate NewsFebruary 27, 2018Can home buyers in San Francisco finally be optimistic? These stats say yesHome buyers in San Francisco may be in luck. According to a new ranking, the city saw the most growth in new construction last year – and rates are still climbing.
Real Estate NewsFebruary 22, 2018Should you buy a home in a state capital? Be choosy if you doState capitals are some of the nation’s biggest and most bustling cities. But how many are actually good places to put down roots and buy a home? According to a new ranking, only a few.