Higher Rates Could Actually Help Housing Supply – Here’s How.


You may have heard the number of homes for sale isn’t growing like it was. And maybe that has you worried you won’t find a home you love when it’s time to make your move.
Who Has the Upper Hand in Today’s Housing Market?


Ask around and almost every homebuyer out there wants to know if there’s a way to get a better deal. And just about every seller wants to know if they’ll still get top dollar.
Here’s Why Mortgage Rates Are What They Are Right Now


If you’re waiting for mortgage rates to fall a lot before you buy, you may be waiting a while.
The Case for Putting 20% Down on Your Next Home


If you’re planning to buy your next home soon, you’ve probably heard the old rule about saving 20% for your down payment.
Thinking About Waiting for Lower Mortgage Rates? Read This First.


Imagine waiting a year to buy a home, only to find mortgage rates haven’t changed much. That may sound frustrating. But it’s a real possibility.
Big Investors Are Backing Off and That’s Your Opening


For years, a lot of would-be homebuyers have worried about the same thing. How do you compete with big investors who can swoop in, pay cash, and snap up the houses you want?
Buying a Home? Here’s What You Should Know About Home Insurance Costs.


If buying a home is on your radar, you’ve probably been keeping an eye on mortgage rates and home prices. But don’t forget about homeowners insurance.
Home Price Growth Slowed Down. That May Be Changing.


After more than a year of headlines talking about how home prices are going to crash, the latest data shows that price growth may be starting to pick back up again.
Priced Out? A Condo or Townhome Could Be Your Way In.


Today’s home prices have a lot of buyers – especially first-time buyers – wondering if there’s even anything out there that’s in their budget.
More Homes, Better Prices: A Buyer’s Summer


If you’ve thought about buying a home in the past few years, you may have run into two frustrations: asking prices that kept climbing and too few homes to choose from.