St. Louis Suburbs Are the Most Affordable Place to Buy a Home
A typical household in Bellefontaine Neighbors, Missouri, a St. Louis suburb, spends just 16% of their income on housing every month—the lowest share in the nation.
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What do Forecasts Say About Falling Mortgage Rates in 2026?
Most projections keep mortgage rates in the low 6% range, according to Investopedia, with only a slight decline predicted.
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Home Prices Are Slightly More Affordable, But Down Payments Hold Buyers Back
While some factors have improved for homebuyers, saving for the down payment remains a hurdle for first-time buyers, CNBC reports.
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Auction Dispositions Outperform Traditional REO by Record Margin, Report Finds
According to Auction.com's 2025 Disposition Strategy Report, earlier dispositions delivered a new record in net-proceeds advantage over traditional REO through Q3 2025, while average REO inventory...
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Home Price Growth Slowed Further in November
"Housing affordability improved year-over-year for the eighth consecutive month in October 2025, reaching its best level since the summer of 2022," said Mark Fleming, Chief Economist at First...
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Housing Market Stalls as Inventory Rises but Buyers Pull Back
Realtor.com’s latest data shows the post-pandemic inventory recovery continuing for a 25th month, but soft demand, rising delistings, and a shift toward lower-priced “refuge markets” are reshaping...
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How Are Immigration Declines Impacting Household, Homeowner Projections?
A new study from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies suggests reduced immigration could potentially dampen future housing demand. Here’s what the research found.
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Trump Promises ‘Aggressive’ Housing Reform in 2026
Next year could mark a turning point for the U.S. housing market, CNN says, with many economists showing optimism.
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Home Builders’ Market Confidence Still in Negative Territory Despite December Rise
According to the NAHB, builders are still contending with rising construction costs as well as economic and tariff-related uncertainty, with many potential buyers remaining on the sidelines due to...
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U.S. Department of Justice, LivCor Announce Lawsuit Settlement
The DOJ had sued six large landlords, including LivCor, alleging the companies used software created by RealPage to unlawfully share non-public information about rental pricing.
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New Rankings Reveal Most Livable U.S. Metros for 2026
A new RentCafe.com report highlights metro areas where affordability, quality of life, and community come together, showing that living well doesn’t always mean spending more.
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Fed Chair Candidate: U.S. is ‘Way Behind’ the Curve on Lowering Interest Rates
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, a leading contender to be nominated as Fed Chair, said the Federal Reserve is not cutting interest rates quickly enough, even though the nation’s...
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Fair Market Rents Show Significant Rise in Largest Metros
While fair market rent increases can cause a strain on consumers, rising incomes can help mitigate the impact, analysts say.
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It’s a Buyer’s Market: U.S. Housing Market Has More Sellers Than Buyers
A new report from Redfin says that there are more than half a million more home sellers than homebuyers, creating a buyers' market nationwide. It's the largest gap in records dating back to...
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NAR Report: High Mortgage Rates Steer Homebuyers Toward All-Cash Purchases
For the last three years, more than a quarter of all home sales nationwide involved all-cash buyers who did not require a mortgage
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The Future of Non-QM Lending
Non-QM Loans have evolved from a niche product to an important pathway for homeownership in an evolving market.
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Optimism Meets Reality in Affordable Housing
As optimism grows for expanded access and development, rising costs, regulatory uncertainty, and widening shortages challenge affordable housing leaders heading into the new year.
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The Cost of Readiness: Scaling AI Without Losing the Human Touch
As labor shortages, pricing pressure, and climate risk reshape property preservation, Safeguard COO Mike Greenbaum details how AI-powered inspections, vendor analytics, and mobile-first tools are...
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Pricing Perils, AI, and the Growing Risks to Property Preservation
As reimbursement rates strain contractors and push qualified vendors out of the market, Genstone SVP Denia Ray explains how AI-driven quality control, shared services, and weather-based risk...
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Fed Quietly Restarts Treasury Purchases Alongside Rate Cut
The Federal Open Market Committee said it believed the Fed's reserve balances had declined to "ample levels," and that it would start buying short-term U.S. Treasuries "on an ongoing basis."
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