With home prices on the rise to start the year, home price gains are projected to slow to a 3.5% annual increase by December 2022.
Read More »Migration Trends: From Metro to Metro
San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Washington, D.C. and Seattle were the top metros seeing outbound migration in Q4. What else can we take away from the ways people are relocating?
Read More »Investor Update: Non-Traditional Renters Take Over Market
What has made the market for older renters and families expand in the past decade?
Read More »The Week Ahead: Insight Into Mortgage Performance
In the Week Ahead, get the latest mortgage performance and default data as well as up-to-date economic updates.
Read More »Low-End Rents Prop Up Single-Family Rent Growth
Find out which cities are experiencing the highest SFR price growth, driven mainly by employment growth and short supply of homes.
Read More »Investor Update: Home Value Data ‘Reassuring’
According to the latest data from the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices, home prices grew in every major city in October 2019, except for one.
Read More »Tracking Possible Housing Bubbles
In the U.S., New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles are all measured as overvalued according to a new report, but how is are we nationally to hitting a housing bubble?
Read More »What Weighs on Housing?
Consumer spending remains the primary driver of the current economic expansion, including demand for homes, but according to Fannie Mae, the market is imbalanced.
Read More »Addressing Affordability in California
California Governor Gavin Newsom recently reached a deal on legislation that would cap how rapidly rents can rise. Find out how the bill and other motions are addressing the state's housing shortage and high home prices.
Read More »Home Price Slowdown: Cause for Concern?
In this Video Spotlight an expert economist discusses why housing market observers should ease their concern about an imminent housing market correction.
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