Category Archives: Buying a Home
Why So Many New U.S. Homes Are Supersized
Why So Many New U.S. Homes Are Supersized A bigger share of new homes sold in 2015 were 4,000 square feet or more compared with before the recession. But that could...
Read More ›Summer housing market not cooling down this fall
Source: Housing Wire The summer housing market saw high demand next to rising home prices, but don’t expect fall to bring any relief. In fact, it could bring the hottest fall in a decade, new data from realtor.com...
Read More ›20 Best cities in California to raise a family
Source: WalletHub California continues to be a draw for families, thanks to its strong economy, mild weather, abundance of attractions, and entertainment options. These qualities make California an ideal place for parents to raise their...
Read More ›Only San Francisco housing market is more popular than Austin
Source: Culture Map Austin A survey from Zillow found that only searches for homes in San Francisco gets more page views than Austin. A home in Austin gets more page views from outside searches than 86 percent of other...
Read More ›Renters still not ready to buy a home
Source: Housing Wire Renters are losing confidence in housing as less say it’s a good time to buy a home, according to the National Association of REALTORS® Housing Opportunities and Market Experience survey. Part of this is due to a...
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