Why This Housing Market Is Not a Bubble Ready To Pop Homeownership has become a major element in achieving the American Dream. A recent report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) finds that over 86% of buyers agree homeownership is still the American Dream. Prior to the 1950s, less than half of the country owned their own home. However, after World War II, many returning veterans Continue Reading about Why This Housing Market Is Not a Bubble Ready To Pop
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4 Simple Graphs Showing Why This Is Not a Housing Bubble
4 Simple Graphs Showing Why This Is Not a Housing Bubble A recent survey revealed that many consumers believe there’s a housing bubble beginning to form. That feeling is understandable, as year-over-year home price appreciation is still in the double digits. However, this market is very different than it was during the housing crash 15 years ago. Here are four key reasons why today is nothing Continue Reading about 4 Simple Graphs Showing Why This Is Not a Housing Bubble
There Won’t Be a Wave of Foreclosures in the Housing Market
There Won’t Be a Wave of Foreclosures in the Housing Market When mortgage forbearance plans were first announced and the pandemic surged through the country in early 2020, many homeowners were allowed to pause their mortgage payments. Some analysts were concerned that once the forbearance program ended, the housing market would experience a wave of foreclosures like what happened after the Continue Reading about There Won’t Be a Wave of Foreclosures in the Housing Market
Expert Insights on the 2022 Housing Market
Expert Insights on the 2022 Housing Market As we move into 2022, both buyers and sellers are wondering, what’s next? Will there be more homes available to buy? Will prices keep climbing? How high will mortgage rates go? For the answer to those questions and more, we turn to the experts. Here’s a look at what they say we can expect for the 2022 housing market. Odeta Kushi, Deputy Chief Continue Reading about Expert Insights on the 2022 Housing Market
Don’t Believe Everything You Read: The Truth Many Headlines Overlook
Don’t Believe Everything You Read: The Truth Many Headlines Overlook There are a lot of questions right now regarding the real estate market as we head into 2022. The forbearance program is coming to an end and mortgage rates are beginning to rise. With all of this uncertainty, anyone with a megaphone – from the mainstream media to a lone blogger – has realized that bad news sells. Continue Reading about Don’t Believe Everything You Read: The Truth Many Headlines Overlook
Why a Wave of Foreclosures Is Not on the Way
Why a Wave of Foreclosures Is Not on the Way With forbearance plans coming to an end, many are concerned the housing market will experience a wave of foreclosures similar to what happened after the housing bubble 15 years ago. Here are a few reasons why that won’t happen. There are fewer homeowners in trouble this time After the last housing crash, about 9.3 million households lost their Continue Reading about Why a Wave of Foreclosures Is Not on the Way
Have You Ever Seen a Housing Market Like This? [INFOGRAPHIC]
Have You Ever Seen a Housing Market Like This? Some Highlights Whether you’re buying or selling – today’s housing market has plenty of good news to go around. Buyers can take advantage of today’s mortgage rates to escape rising rents and keep monthly payments affordable. Sellers can reap the benefits of multiple offers and a fast sale. If this sounds like good news to you, let’s connect Continue Reading about Have You Ever Seen a Housing Market Like This? [INFOGRAPHIC]
4 Reasons: End of Forbearance Will Not Lead to a Wave of Foreclosures
4 Reasons Why the End of Forbearance Will Not Lead to a Wave of Foreclosures With forbearance plans about to come to an end, many are concerned the housing market will experience a wave of foreclosures like what happened after the housing bubble 15 years ago. Here are four reasons why that won’t happen. 1. There are fewer homeowners in trouble this time After the last housing crash, Continue Reading about 4 Reasons: End of Forbearance Will Not Lead to a Wave of Foreclosures