Rents Flat Nationally in October, But Rising in East Coast and Midwest Metros
The median asking rent rose 0.2% year over year in October to $1,619, but was down 0.6% month over month. Rents dropped slightly across all bedroom counts for the third time in four months. The asking price per square foot for rental apartments fell 1.1% year over year, the 18th consecutive month wi
Expect Mortgage Rates to Remain Elevated and Volatile as as Markets Digest Election Results
Rates are inching down slightly after shooting up before the election—volatility that’s to be expected as investors try to figure out the impact of a Trump presidency. Rates will likely remain elevated if President Trump moves forward with the higher tariffs and tax cuts he has discussed. Mortgage r
Pending Home Sales Held Steady in Final Run-Up to Election Despite 7% Mortgage Rates
While home sales remained mostly resilient to election jitters and rising rates, Redfin agents report that some house hunters were waiting to hit the pavement until they knew more about the direction of the country and economy. Pending U.S. home sales rose 4.3% year over year during the four weeks
10 Questions to Ask During a Home Tour
AuthorReal Estate Experts. Date: November 6, 2024 5:08 pm Take a deeper look at the home beyond the eye-catching elements. During the home tour ask these 10 questions and avoid a money pit. The post 10 Questions to Ask During a Home Tour appeared first on FastExpert.
How to Find the Top Selling Realtors in Your Area
AuthorAmanda Dodge. Date: November 6, 2024 5:58 am Hiring a high-quality real estate agent is important for both buyers and sellers. Buyers need an agent who can write competitive offers while sellers need a strong negotiator to help them get the most for their homes. Homeownership involves some of
The Number of Renter Households is Growing Three Times Faster Than Homeowner Households
The number of renter households grew 2.7% in the third quarter, the second biggest year-over-year gain since 2015. The number of homeowner households grew 0.9%. Renter households have formed faster than homeowner households for the past four quarters as the cost of buying a home rose faster than the
Homebuyers: 5 Maintenance Items You Must Tackle Immediately
AuthorMargo Christophilis. Date: November 4, 2024 8:12 pm A little maintenance today can save you from significant repairs tomorrow. Homebuyers maintenance includes inspecting 5 key areas. The post Homebuyers: 5 Maintenance Items You Must Tackle Immediately appeared first on FastExpert.
38% of People Who Already Voted Say Housing Affordability Impacted Their Presidential Pick
Respondents to a new Redfin-commissioned survey were most likely to say their presidential pick was impacted by the economy, inflation or protecting democracy. 40% of respondents said housing affordability impacted their pick for local elected officials. Crime and safety was the top issue impacting
Mortgage Rates to Fall a Little After Weak Jobs Report, But All Eyes on Election
A much weaker-than-expected October jobs report will reverse a very small part of the recent climb in mortgage rates. But they will remain elevated relative to where they were a month ago until the outcome of the election is known. That’s because most of the recent rise was due to concerns around ta
28% of Houses For Sale Are Newly Built, the Lowest Share in 3 Years
New-construction homes are making up a smaller portion of total inventory as builders back off and more homeowners list their houses for sale. Newly built homes made up 28% of single-family homes for sale nationwide in the third quarter, the lowest level in three years. That’s down from 30.5% a yea
Understanding the NAR Settlement for Buyers and Sellers
AuthorAmanda Dodge. Date: November 1, 2024 6:26 am In March 2024, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) agreed to pay $418 million in damages in a class action settlement while promising to change home sale rules that were deemed unfair to buyers and sellers. The new changes were enacted in Au
Real Estate Agent Commissions Hold Steady Since New Industry Rules Were Implemented
Buyer’s agent commissions for closed home sales in October were 2.34% compared to 2.35% in August, when industry-wide changes were implemented following the NAR settlement. It’s too soon to say if the trend since August is a departure from the long-term trend of falling commissions. Commissions for
Housing Market Stays Surprisingly Active As Election Looms and Mortgage Rates Hit 7%
Even with the impending presidential election and mortgage rates surpassing 7% for the first time since July, pending home sales posted their biggest increase in three years. But Redfin agents report some would-be homebuyers are pressing pause on starting their house hunt until the election passes.
Roughly One-Third of Renters Have an Apartment That Costs Less Than $1,000 a Month—the Lowest Share on Record
Renters are most likely to pay under $1,000 a month in Oklahoma City, New Orleans and Cleveland, and least likely in San Diego, San Jose and Washington, D.C. There are four metros where renters are more likely than they were pre-pandemic to pay under $1,000 a month: Baltimore, New Orleans, New York
Young Homeowners Are Much More Likely Than Young Renters to Say They’re Financially Better Off Than 4 Years Ago
69% of millennial/Gen Z homeowners are better off than they were four years ago, compared with 52% of millennial/Gen Z renters, a Redfin survey found. Just 18% of millennial/Gen Z homeowners are worse off, compared with 26% of millennial/Gen Z renters. The gap between homeowners and renters in young
Homebuyers Lose $33,000 in Purchasing Power in 6 Weeks As Mortgage Rates Hit 7%
Daily average mortgage rates have increased by nearly a whole percentage point since mid-September, bruising homebuyers’ budgets. The jump in rates comes just one week before a presidential election in which housing affordability is a top issue for voters. Mortgage rates hit 7% on October 28, the hi
What is the Hardest Part About First-Time Homebuying?
AuthorCaitlin Hamilton. Date: October 28, 2024 5:45 pm Expert Advice: Often the hardest part about first-time homebuying is getting started. Learn from an expert Realtor about first steps. The post What is the Hardest Part About First-Time Homebuying? appeared first on FastExpert.
Property Taxes Have Surged Nearly 60% in Tampa and Jacksonville Since 2019, Exacerbating Florida’s Housing Affordability Crisis
Property tax bills have increased since 2019 in nearly every major U.S. metro, with Florida home to three of the five metros with the biggest hikes. Property taxes are soaring in Florida partly due to the pandemic-driven migration and homebuying boom, and partly to the increasing intensity of climat
Who Pays Buyer’s Agent Fees?
AuthorAmanda Dodge. Date: October 28, 2024 1:00 am Most buyers and sellers work with licensed Realtors when entering the real estate market. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), 89% of buyers used an agent or broker during the purchase process in 2024. Real estate agents guide b
Can You Get a No-Appraisal Home Equity Line of Credit?
AuthorAmanda Dodge. Date: October 28, 2024 12:56 am When you make mortgage payments or your home value increases, your equity grows. A home equity loan or line of credit is when you pull from this equity, liquidating your worth so you have money for home projects, college tuition, or other life cos

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