ATTOM Data Solutions analyzed the U.S. cities where more than one in each and every 12 buyers is searching for a second-home, and it ranked them based on air quality, comfortable summer temperatures, low crime, appreciating home values and reasonable home prices. Among the top 100 U.S. cities ... » Learn More about Florida is home to 43% of leading metros for second-home deals
Florida Housing 2017
First Half of 2017 Finishes with Record Sales, Prices
July RE/MAX National Housing Report on MLS Data from 53 Metro Areas. Halfway through 2017, the U.S. housing market is on pace for yet another record year as four of the last half a year have topped same month sales from 2016, as reported by the July 2017 RE/MAX National Housing Report. June home ... » Learn More about First Half of 2017 Finishes with Record Sales, Prices
Renters’ greatest challenge is the down payment
Renters, what's preventing you from making the leap to buying a house? As outlined by a first-ever study sponsored by Zillow and conducted by market researcher Ipsos, regardless of where renters live across the country, the most significant barrier to buying a home is the same for almost all of ... » Learn More about Renters’ greatest challenge is the down payment
Foreclosures decline under ‘normal’ pre-recession quantities
ATTOM Data Solutions' March 2017 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report finds that U.S. foreclosures is now below pre-recession levels in 102 out of the 216 metropolitan statistical areas (47%) analyzed inside the report. Foreclosures decline under ‘normal’ pre-recession quantities Nationwide, ... » Learn More about Foreclosures decline under ‘normal’ pre-recession quantities
Far fewer New Homes in Pipeline Drives Up Pricing
Nationwide housing stats dropped in March, despite continued high buyer demand, which happens to be adding pressure to overall homes available as well as home prices. Housing starts for single-family and multifamily homes dropped 6.8% in March to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.22 million ... » Learn More about Far fewer New Homes in Pipeline Drives Up Pricing