The 4 economic elements holding down mortgage rates
Slowed economy, worker demographics, investing and international monetary conditions are all important
by Lou Barnes Oct 24
Real estate market recap, October 17-21, 2016
The big news in real estate markets, recapped for your convenience
by Inman Oct 22
See-saws
New research from Trulia indicates that would-be buyers are facing affordability problems
by Marian McPherson Oct 20
The outside world is in unprecedented trouble, holding rates down
And more rate-hike smoke is drifting near the Federal Reserve
by Lou Barnes Oct 17
Real estate market recap, October 10-14, 2016
The big news in real estate markets, recapped for your convenience
by Inman Oct 15
Real estate market recap, October 3-7, 2016
The big news in real estate markets, recapped for your convenience
by Inman Oct 8
What factors are keeping mortgage rates down?
Negative data from August and global economic factors are both responsible
by Lou Barnes Oct 3
Real estate market recap, September 26-30, 2016
The big news in real estate markets, recapped for your convenience
by Inman Oct 1
Real estate market recap, September 19-23, 2016
The big news in real estate markets, recapped for your convenience
by Inman Sep 24
Rates won't get a hike this week -- but they won't go down, either
Despite income growth, the Federal Reserve won't raise rates this month
by Lou Barnes Sep 19
Real estate market recap, September 12-16, 2016
The big news in real estate markets, recapped for your convenience
by Inman Sep 18
Could mortgage rates finally be rising? Here's what you need to know
International turmoil is going to affect us sooner or later
by Lou Barnes Sep 12
Real estate market recap, September 6-9, 2016
The big news in real estate markets, recapped for your convenience
by Inman Sep 11
Want to buy a home in a big city? Here's how much you'll need to make
HSH.com uses NAR data to determine the monthly cost of a median priced home in 27 metro areas
by Kimberly Manning Aug 23
Consumer spending is hot -- the reason? Look overseas
Nobody wants to invest in new productive capacity because China is overdoing it for the whole world
by Lou Barnes Aug 1