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7 Cities with the Most Homes Under $100K

Homes selling for less than $100,000 still exist. “If you’re looking for affordability, you’ll find it in the South, Midwest, and [more remote] parts of the Northeast,” says Danielle Hale, realtor.com®’s chief economist.Realtor.com®’s research team scoured single-family listings to find the metros offering the highest number of homes for sale under $100,000. Here are the seven metros that topped the list:1. PittsburghMedian home sal

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Home Offices are Increasingly in Demand

More people are working from home, and that is having a big effect on their real estate needs, The New York Times reports. About 24% of employed people in the U.S. worked at least part of the time at home last year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Among those with advanced degrees, 42% worked from home part of the time.In a separate survey by John Burns Real Estate Consulting of 23,000 new home shoppers, about 30% of r

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Homeowners have Never been Richer

Homeowners with a mortgage have seen their equity rise by 4.8% year over year. The average homeowner has gained $4,900 in home equity between the second quarter of 2018 and the second quarter of this year, according to CoreLogic’s Home Equity Report.“Borrower equity rose to an all-time high in the first half of 2019 and has more than doubled since the housing recovery started,” says Frank Nothaft, chief economist for CoreLogic. “Combined

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Mortgage Rates Post Biggest Jump in Nearly a Year

Mortgage rates jumped dramatically this week but stand to dip some in the near future after the Federal Reserve lowered interest rates Wednesday. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose to a 3.73% average—its largest week-over-week increase since October 2018. However, despite the uptick, rates remain historically low, Freddie Mac reports. So tell your buyers not to panic in the face of this latest hike.“Despite the rise in mortgage ra

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Hot Investment Markets to Watch in 2020

Austin, Texas, is the top city for investing in real estate heading into 2020, ranking first out of 80 cities for its real estate prospects, according to the Urban Land Institute and PricewaterhouseCooper’s newly released “Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2020” report. Rounding out the top five are:Raleigh-Durham, N.C.Nashville, Tenn.Charlotte, N.C.BostonThe highest-ranked markets for investment and development prospects are those that have p

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Home Sales Up for Second Consecutive Month

Existing-home sales rose in August, marking two consecutive months of gains, even as a limited number of homes for sale remains a pressing issue on the market, the National Association of REALTORS® reported Thursday. Three of the four major regions of the U.S. saw an uptick last month, the West being the only region not to see an increase in sales.“As expected, buyers are finding it hard to resist the current [mortgage] rates,” says Lawrence

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How Consumers will Benefit from Latest Fed Rate Cut

The Federal Reserve lowered its benchmark interest rate by another quarter of a percentage point on Wednesday to a range of 1.75% to 2%, citing concerns over a global economic slowdown. Mortgage rates aren’t directly tied to the Fed’s interest rate, but they do tend to be influenced by them.Following its meeting, the Fed signaled that another rate cut is likely before the end of the year. It cited “uncertainties” about the economic o

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Profitable Flips are Decreasing

Fewer homes were flipped by investors in the second quarter compared with the same quarter one year ago as profits grew smaller, according to ATTOM Data Solutions’ 2019 U.S. Home Flipping Report. Homes flipped in the second quarter were down 5.2% from a year ago. Overall, home flips in the second quarter comprised 5.9% of all home sales during the quarter.Investors are seeing fewer profits from their flips. Homes flipped in the second

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More New Homes are Entering the Pipeline

Housing starts posted “healthy gains” in recent weeks as homebuilders feel more confident about the new-home market, the National Association of Home Builders reports.Led by an increase in multifamily production, total housing starts surged 12.3% in August, reaching a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.36 million units, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday. This marks the highest level since May 2007.Single-family starts rose 4.4

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Single-Family Homes Continue to Lead Rental Market

Low rental-home inventory is prompting single-family rental prices to rise, driven mostly by an upswing in demand from millennials. However, annual increases are slowing, according to a new report from CoreLogic, a real estate data firm.U.S. single-family rent prices rose 2.9% year over year in July, which is lower than the 3.1% gain in July 2018. The highest annual rent price increase was in Phoenix, at 7.2%.Rent growth continues to be propelled

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