Real Estate News
Consumer Sentiment Tumbles Close to Record Lows
The University of Michigan’s consumer survey found sentiment fell to a three-year low of 50.4 as the shutdown dragged on, with rising pessimism about jobs and finances. Read More
RE Q&A: Can You Avoid Remodel Headaches?
Careful planning, clear communication and realistic expectations can help homeowners avoid stress, safety issues and costly surprises during a remodel. Read More
Realtors Describe Shutdown’s Ripple Effects
More than 600 agents described how the federal shutdown has delayed loans, halted flood insurance renewals and stalled home sales nationwide. Read More
Why Year-End May Be Prime Time for Buyers
Falling rates, higher inventory and motivated sellers make late 2025 one of the best times for buyers to secure favorable deals before spring prices rise. Read More
Modern Agents Think Beyond ZIP Codes
Buyers and sellers are more informed now. Today’s agents must pair market insight, storytelling and strategy to deliver value that stands out across markets Read More
What a Government Shutdown Really Means for the Housing Market
There’s been a lot of talk lately about how a government shutdown impacts the housing market. You might be wondering: Is it causing everything to grind to a halt? Read More
Mortgage Rates Tick Up After Four Week Decline
The average rate on 30-year mortgages moved up to 6.22% from 6.17% last week. Rates on 15-year mortgages rose to 5.5% from 5.41%, Freddie Mac said. Read More
NAR Pushes for Action on Housing Affordability
With first-time buyers at a record low of 21%, NAR urges all levels of government to adopt policies that expand ownership and boost housing supply. Read More
Staying Visible When Buyers Use ChatGPT
[[{"value":"AI tools like ChatGPT are changing how buyers search for homes. Agents should keep profiles current and share conversational, local posts to stay part of the search. "}]] Read More
