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Home prices have continued to rise across the state over the past five years, but popular destinations for warm beach days ...
Home prices continue to go up nationwide, but the pace of the increases is slowing. Here's what a new analysis found.
household goods and services and Zillow for rent and home-purchase prices. Every chart notes, and links to, the source of the original data. In the case of recurring household costs, rents and ...
At KXAN, we’re keeping track of home prices, and several other data points, to help buyers and sellers stay on top of trends in the market. The charts below will be updated each month as new ...
Home prices are cooling off in many parts of the country — even falling in some regions — as more homes are listed for sale, slightly easing the long-standing inventory crunch. Prices for ...
The pace of annual growth in US home prices decelerated for the 11th straight month in March, with a further slowdown possible in coming months amid tariffs-induced economic uncertainty, Redfin (RDFN) ...
the index measures price growth via repeat sales of the same home over time. It uses January 2000 as a baseline, tracking monthly changes since that time. As the chart shows, the January index for ...
Even with those increases, Freddie Mac Chief Economist Sam Khater noted that rates are still averaging lower than they did at ...
Home prices rose in January, but the pace of that growth slowed, reflecting a softening in the real estate market in the back half of 2024. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller National Home Price Index ...
With over three years of experience writing in the housing market space, Robin Rothstein demystifies mortgage and loan concepts, helping first-time homebuyers and homeowners make informed ...
There is a notable cooling in home price growth as the 2025 spring homebuying season begins, and no submarket is cooling like Sunbelt condos. That’s according to the latest Mortgage Monitor ...
The 2024 homebuying season was a tough one thanks to high mortgage rates and rising home prices. Will 2025 be any easier for homebuyers? Because there's so much uncertainty in the economy right ...