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Homeowners Value Their Yards More

Homeowners Value Their Yards More More than three-quarters of Americans who have a yard say the family yard space is one of the most important parts of their home, according to a poll of 1,700 consumers by the TurfMutt Foundation. Since the pandemic began, homeowners are showing more appreciation for their yards and spending more …

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Philadelphia PA Home – 130 Spruce St. #19B, Philadelphia PA. 19106

$399,900 Est. Mortgage $1,887/mo*1 Bed1 Bath915 Sq. Ft. Description about this home for sale at 130 Spruce St. #19B, Philadelphia PA. 19106 Situated in the heart of Society Hill, 130 Spruce 19B is a Newly renovated and meticulously maintained energy efficient 1 bed 1 bath corner condo bathed in natural light with GARAGE PARKING! Located …

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Home Sizes Continue to Grow

Home Sizes Continue to Grow The American home is getting larger. The pandemic has prompted more homeowners to want more space to spread out in, and also may have encouraged bigger households as more people live under one roof. That has led to an increase in the size of new single-family homes. The median single-family …

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Mortgage Rates Rise After Preapproval

Mortgage Rates Rise After Preapproval Buyers are getting preapproved for mortgages to better compete in a fast-paced housing market and to be mortgage-ready as soon as they are ready to make an offer. However, preapproval doesn’t lock in their mortgage rate, which can continue to rise . Some buyers are finding that after their offer is …

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Affordability in the New-Home Market Is Dwindling Fast

Affordability in the New-Home Market Is Dwindling Fast New-home buyers are facing even steeper prices. The median sales price of a newly built single-family home rose to $423,300 in January, up more than 13% from a year ago, according to data from the National Association of Home Builders. Higher development costs and rising prices for …

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Mortgage Rates Dip

Mortgage Rates Dip The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage reversed course this week and decreased to an average of 3.89%, Freddie Mac reports. However, with expectations of even higher inflation on the horizon, mortgage rates likely will resume their upward trek over the coming weeks, Nadia Evangelou, senior economist and director of forecasting at the National Association …

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Investment Firms Target Vacation Homes

Investment Firms Target Vacation Homes Vacation homes have seen growing demand since the pandemic began, and investors are taking notice of the sector, largely the domain of individual homeowners until now. Investors want to capture more of the bustling market for short-term rentals. Saluda Grade, a New York investment firm, has teamed up with AvantStay, a short-term rental …

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Moving More Stressful Than Breakups

Moving More Stressful Than Breakups Moving can be stressful. In fact, 38% of survey respondents said moving is more stressful than parting ways with a significant other, according to Move.org, a relocation resource. Moves can be costly, often much more so than what many plan for. Seventy percent of Americans who used professional moving services say they were …

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How about a hassle free tax season?

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Consumers Optimistic About Housing

Consumers Optimistic About Housing More than 50% of prospective buyers recently surveyed say they feel optimistic about the housing market—despite headlines over rapidly rising costs that can feel discouraging. The new survey from the real estate tech company OJO Labs shows that many house hunters remain hopeful that the next three months will offer a …

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Homes More Affordable Than Renting

Homes More Affordable Than Renting Home prices are rapidly rising, but rental prices are as well, and at a faster pace. In more than half of the nation’s largest U.S. metros, Americans likely will find buying a starter home more affordable than renting, according to a newly released report from realtor.com®. Median rental prices rose …

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Sales Surged in January

Sales Surged in January Home buyers appeared in a rush to lock in mortgage rates ahead of further increases and to take advantage of any housing inventory they could find last month. Existing-home sales climbed 6.7% in January compared to the prior month, led by the strongest gains in the Southern region of the U.S., …

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