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Buyer Competition to Grow Fiercer in Fall

While low mortgage rates have made it cheaper to buy a home, finding the right property remains a challenge for home buyers, realtor.com® reports in its October 2019 housing report. Would-be buyers are finding that a worsening inventory shortage is heating up competition in the housing market this fall.“Owning a home continues to be a priority for buyers as we head into the cooler months of the year,” says George Ratiu, realtor.com®’s sen

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Texas Broker Shatters World Record—Again

For the second time in as many years, Ben Caballero, broker-owner of HomesUSA.com in Dallas, has broken the Guinness world record for the highest number of home sales in a single year. He sold 5,801 homes in 2018—exceeding $2 billion in sales volume—which translates to an average of more than 100 home sales a week, or nearly 16 every single day of the year.Caballero also won the Guinness title last year after selling 3,556 homes in 2016. He b

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3 Design Trends to Watch in 2020

From shiny kitchen cabinets to wooden ceiling beams, several home design trends aim to liven up neutral interiors in the new year. Home remodeling website Houzz recently asked designers to chime in about what design trends they expect to grow more popular over the next few months. Here are a few trends they flagged.High-gloss kitchen cabinetry. Flat-panel cabinets with a high-gloss finish are gaining popularity, Kimmie Rokahr, a designer wit

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8.3M First-Time Buyers are Coming

A surge in first-time home buyers is expected to hit the housing market over the next three years. About 8.3 million first-time buyers are projected to enter the mortgage market between 2020 and 2022, predicts a new report from TransUnion. That marks a jump from the 7.6 million first-time buyers that were added in the previous three-year period between 2016 and 2018.However, plenty of housing market challenges persist for new buyers, including hi

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Fed Cuts Rate for Third Time this Year

For the third time this year, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter point in an attempt to bolster a slowing economy. The federal funds rate will hover between 1.5% and 1.75%.The Fed’s benchmark rate does not directly affect long-term mortgage rates, but it does often influence them. The latest rate cut has economists torn on the effect it could have.Mortgage rates have been falling for nearly a year. The average 30-year fixed-rat

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‘Zombie’ Foreclosures keep Lurking

More than 1.5 million—or 1.5% of U.S. single-family homes and condos—were vacant in the fourth quarter, shows a newly released report from ATTOM Data Solutions. That marks a vast improvement, but so-called “zombie” foreclosures are still plaguing some housing markets.Despite an ongoing housing shortage, several markets are still dealing with zombie foreclosures. These are homes that have been vacated by the owners and remain vacant while

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Homeownership Rates are Rising

The homeownership rate rose in the third quarter, and economists are pointing to lower mortgage rates as a major reason for the uptick. The homeownership rate rose to 64.8% in the third quarter, up 0.7 percentage points from the previous quarter.While more Americans are becoming homeowners again, the homeownership rate still remains far from its 69.2% peak in 2004.However, economists are encouraged by the turnaround in the number of consumers ent

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Real Estate is the Safest Investment, Consumers Say

Across age groups, consumers believe that purchasing a home is a solid investment, according to a new survey from Porch.com, a home remodeling website. They’re upbeat even though many, particularly the youngest generation, believe they will face another housing crisis in their lifetime.About 76 percent of Generation Z members, between 18 to 21 years old, said they believe another housing crisis will happen within the next 10 years. Still, they

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Vinyl, Stucco Most Common Siding Used on Homes

The most common siding used on new homes can vary by geographic region, but nationally, vinyl and stucco are the overall favorites. The most common exterior wall materials on homes started last year were vinyl and stucco, at 26% each, followed by brick or brick veneer at 21%, and fiber cement siding (like Hardiplank or Hardiboard) at 20%. Only about 1% of homes had stock or rock used as their principal exterior wall material, the National Associa

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Consumers Still Prefer to Close in Person

Consumers like the modern conveniences that digital paperwork and signings bring within a real estate transaction, but they still prefer to be face-to-face at the settlement table. Eighty-one percent of 1,000 consumers surveyed say they prefer to close a loan in person. That said, 70% still say they would like a more digital process at the closing table, according to the new survey from Solidifi, a network management services provider for the res

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