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Inventory Hits 2021 High, Competition Remains Fierce

Inventory Hits 2021 High, Competition Remains Fierce   Home buyers are finding more housing selections this fall, but they’re still up against some serious competition. Nearly one-third of the 50 largest metros saw increases in the number of newly listed homes compared to last year, according to a new report from realtor.com®. “This September, buyers …

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What is Debt to Income Ratio Explained

What is Debt to Income Ratio Explained

Affordable Counties for Homeowners

Affordable Counties for Homeowners Home prices surging has been squeezing housing affordability. Seventy-five percent of the U.S. counties recently analyzed had less affordable median-priced single-family homes in the third quarter compared to their historical averages, according to ATTOM Data Solutions, a real estate data firm. Home prices are rising faster than wages in most of the …

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FHFA Extends COVID-19 Forbearance for Multifamily

FHFA Extends COVID-19 Forbearance for Multifamily The Federal Housing Finance Agency announced that mortgage financing giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will continue to offer forbearance indefinitely to qualifying multifamily property owners as part of their ongoing COVID-19 protection. This marks the fourth extension the FHFA has made to the programs. The latest were set …

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Common Phrases To Avoid

Common Phrases To Avoid   Certain words and phrases you use may undermine your authority and professionalism. Lifehacker.com recently spotlighted some of these common “apprehensive phrases” that make you sound less confident. Here are a few words that made their list: “Just” “When we introduce our questions and ideas with this four-letter word—‘I’m just following …

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Homes With More Daylight May Improve Moods

Homes With More Daylight May Improve Moods Let more light into your home and you can lower your anxiety and stress levels and even improve your sleep. Increasing daylight in a home can affect a person’s circadian rhythm, sleep, vitality, and mental health, according to a newly published, peer-reviewed paper in the International Journal of …

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Pre Approval Check List of Documents

Pre Approval Check List of Documents

Fed Hints Mortgage Rates May Soon Rise

Fed Hints Mortgage Rates May Soon Rise   Interest rates are expected to soon rise, even as the Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday that it would keep its benchmark rate near zero. The Fed, however, warned that it was preparing to taper its emergency stimulus efforts from the pandemic, including winding down its bond purchases. …

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Owners See Perks of Home Rentals

Owners See Perks of Home Rentals   An increasing number of homeowners—particularly younger adults—are seeing their home as a potential revenue stream. They’re more open to renting out their home to generate extra money and help offset the costs of owning, finds a new survey of more than 3,000 consumers conducted by realtor.com®. Thirty-two percent …

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Buyers Aren’t Breaking the Bank to Afford Home Prices

Buyers Aren’t Breaking the Bank to Afford Home Prices   Home prices have been posting double-digit annual increases. Bidding wars have quickly run up prices above list price. But for the most part, home buyers have not taken on more than they can afford. Americans devote about 21% of their household income toward their monthly …

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Foot Traffic at Malls Climbs

Foot Traffic at Malls Climbs U.S. mall traffic rebounded this summer as newly vaccinated Americans felt more comfortable leaving their homes. The surge has continued despite growing threats from the fast-spreading COVID-19 delta variant. “After a year and a half of staying inside, there was a pent-up demand for doing something, and that something could …

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America Is Short 5.24M Homes

America Is Short 5.24M Homes   More real estate listings are coming to the market, but that won’t be able to make up for the fact that America is short millions of homes based on population needs. That likely means home buyers will continue to face inventory shortages and a dearth of homes for sale …

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