Saving for a down payment is one of the biggest obstacles first-time home buyers face. While repeat buyers can use the sale of their home to help fund a down payment on a new house, first timers have to save from scratch. And this can be difficult when also facing hurdles like higher rent payments and student loan debt. But, like everything real-estate related, location matters. In fact, according to a new analysis, saving a down payment for an entry-level home is much easier in some locations than others. For … [Read more...]
Building Permit Increase A Good Sign For Prices
If you're shopping for a house to buy, you're probably concerned about affordability. After all, even in a buyer's market, house hunters have an interest in getting the best deal. Which means, most prospective home buyers have an eye on home prices and where they're headed. In today's market, the best way to get a feel for what's happening with home values is to look at inventory. That's because, prices have been increasing lately due to the fact that there are more buyers than there are homes for sale. And the … [Read more...]
Do You Need An Agent To Buy New Construction?
Buying a newly constructed house from a builder is a little different than buying an older home from its owner. To start with, you aren't able to choose from a list of upgrades and customizations when buying an existing home. You're also entering a transaction with someone who has an attachment to the home they're selling and probably a different set of motivations than a builder whose livelihood depends on making a profit. In other words, it can feel, to a buyer, like the process of visiting a builder's sales … [Read more...]
Mortgage Rate Drop Fails To Boost Buyers
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Weekly Applications Survey, average mortgage rates fell last week for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with both conforming and jumbo balances, as well as for loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration. Joel Kan, MBA's associate vice president of economic and industry forecasting, told CNBC the drop was driven by global economic events. “Strong inflation was overshadowed by ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China, along with concerns over Turkey's … [Read more...]
Number Of Million Dollar Metros On The Rise
As everyone knows, real estate is mostly about location. What $500,000 buys you in one neighborhood will be far different than what it affords you in another. Put another way, your money will go a lot farther in the Midwest than it will on the West Coast. Which is why a recent analysis showing a growing number of cities where the median home value is $1 million or more isn't quite what it initially seems. Though it's true that the number of million dollar cities has doubled over the past five years and that, within … [Read more...]
America’s Homes Are Growing Older
You can tell a lot about the way an area grew by the age of its homes. The pace of suburban sprawl, for example, can be mapped just by observing the way homes get newer as you get further from the city's center. Houses built in the 1920s give way to homes from the '50s and '60s and so on. But that's not all you can learn from paying attention to the collective age of the country's housing stock. You can also tell a lot about the housing market's ups-and-downs. One example can be found in a recent analysis from the … [Read more...]
Trade-Up Buyers May Be Waiting To Make A Move
The current real-estate market suffers from a lack of inventory. Fewer available houses for sale has led to higher prices and more competition for the homes that are on the market. Part of the reason for this is fewer new homes were being built in the years following the housing crash. But what about current homeowners? Why haven't more Americans been selling their homes and trading up in recent years? Well, according to Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae's senior vice president and chief economist, affordability conditions … [Read more...]
Mortgage Rates Mostly Steady Last Week
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Weekly Applications Survey, average mortgage rates were relatively flat last week, including rates for 30-year fixed-rate loans with both conforming and jumbo balances, loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration, and 15-year fixed-rate mortgages. But, despite the fact that rates were mostly unchanged from one week earlier, overall demand for mortgage applications was down from the week before. Joel Kan, MBA's vice president of economic and industry … [Read more...]
How Land-Use Regulations Affect A Home’s Price
The value of a particular house has to do with many different factors. The condition of the house, the location, the school district, supply, demand, and the surrounding neighborhood's amenities are among some of the most well known. But a recent analysis has pinpointed another, less well known, factor that may help push prices upward. According to the study, areas that have stricter land-use regulations – such as density laws and permit review times – have seen much larger increases in home values compared to … [Read more...]
What Today’s New Home Buyer Wants
Naturally, home builders need to keep up with what buyers want. If they're building homes without incorporating the features home buyers desire, they won't be in business very long. And that's why it's good to check in with builders if you're curious about the latest home design trends. For example, according to one recent survey conducted by home builder Ashton Woods, buyers no longer prefer an all-white kitchen. In fact, today's home buyer is more likely to choose natural wood cabinets, with white cabinetry … [Read more...]
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