Sometimes picking a house to buy can cause anxiety. After all, what if you choose the wrong one and aren't happy living there? What if there are structural or mechanical issues that go undetected and will end up meaning costly renovations? It's hard to imagine that you could possibly cover all the potential issues in just a few walkthroughs. And so, it's natural to worry about buyer's remorse. But, according to a new survey, you might be worrying yourself unnecessarily. That's because, the results show an … [Read more...]
Prices Cuts Rising But Only In Some Neighborhoods
Home prices have been increasing for awhile. But their consistent upward climb is starting to slow, according to new data. In fact, a recent analysis has found the number of home sellers who have reduced their listing price is up from where it was last year. The research shows 17.2 percent of homes for sale reduced their price in August, up from 16.7 percent last year at the same time. That's encouraging news for hopeful home buyers who have been keeping an eye on affordability conditions. But, though price … [Read more...]
Loans To Buy Homes Up 2% From Last Year
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Weekly Applications Survey, average mortgage rates were up across all loan categories last week, including 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with both conforming and jumbo balances, loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration, and 15-year fixed-rate loans. The increase follows an upward trend that has been driven by economic improvement and a stronger job market. “Rates moved higher last week, driven by strong data on the job market, indicating that the Fed will … [Read more...]
Economy Has Americans Thinking About Buying
Deciding to buy a house is mainly a money decision. You either feel secure enough financially to make a move or you don't. This helps explain the current real estate market. After all, survey after survey shows Americans think home prices and mortgage rates are moving higher and making it less affordable to buy. And yet, home buying demand remains high. Why? Well, mostly because, at the same time, people also feel more secure in their jobs and money due to a stronger economy and job market. Take Fannie Mae's most … [Read more...]
Number Of Homes For Sale Sees Biggest Gain Since 2013
Affordability is always a top concern for people thinking about buying a house. Of course, there are other factors that are important when deciding whether or not to move. But what you can or can't afford may be the biggest. After all, if you don't have enough for a down payment or couldn't keep up with the mortgage on a new place, it doesn't really matter how close to the office it is or in what school district. That's why a new report from the National Association of Realtors' consumer website is good news for … [Read more...]
Green Features Add Value To Homes
In order for a home to be considered truly green, there are six elements it needs to contain, according to the Appraisal Institute, a professional association of real estate appraisers. These include water efficiency, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, materials, and operations and maintenance. Put simply, to retrofit a home to meet those standards would require a lot of work. But that doesn't mean you can't improve your home's performance through smaller measures. And Appraisal Institute president, James L. … [Read more...]
Higher Mortgage Rates Shouldn’t Sway Home Buyers
If you're someone who's been thinking about buying a house, you've likely kept your eye on mortgage rates and home prices. Those are the two most watched affordability factors and, since both have risen over the past year, prospective home buyers have good reason to pay attention to which way they're heading. Home prices are still headed upward in most markets, though they're moving at a slower rate. And, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Weekly Applications Survey – which covers 75 percent of all … [Read more...]
Which Cities Have The Country’s Biggest Houses?
When looking for a house to buy, you aren't necessarily always looking for the biggest house. After all, the size of the home you choose will be determined, in part, by things like the size of your family, storage needs, how many bathrooms and bedrooms, etc. Mostly, though, it'll be determined by your budget. Because, when it comes down to it, we all would like a little more space. For that reason, a recent study looked at the largest 45 cities in the country and calculated the median home size and cost per square … [Read more...]
Contract Signings Slow As Summer Season Ends
The number of signed contracts to buy homes fell 1.8 percent in August and are now down 2.3 percent year-over-year. The data, from the National Association of Realtors' most recent Pending Home Sales Index, shows slower activity from buyers at the end of the summer sales season. However, a closer look at the numbers reveals that most of the decline was in the West, where affordability is more of a concern for buyers. For example, pending sales – which are a good indication of future home sales, since they count … [Read more...]
More Americans Think Now’s The Time To Sell
Nearly 80% of Americans say now is a good time to sell a house, according to a recent survey from the National Association of Realtors. This may be good news for buyers. These days, there are more home buyers than there are homes for sale, which is the primary factor causing prices to rise. But rising prices have also caused homeowners to think about the benefits of selling their home. And, if the results of the NAR's Housing Opportunities and Market Experience survey are any indication, a growing number of them … [Read more...]
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