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Over the past decade, the rate of Black Americans owning homes continues to be lower than the rate for everyone else.
Mortgage rates are expected to fall slightly this year, according to real estate experts looking at the data.
Although we're in the midst of a market correction, the future of the housing market is still up in the air—with many questions centering around first-time homebuyers.
This year, more inventory will be showing on the market. That's definitely good for consumers — seeing more choices.
When asked about his big predictions for the 2024 housing market, NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun said he expects home sales will inevitably rise.
Nykia shares insights and details on her plans for sparking needed change and leading the association and the industry through this period of strife.
NAR Deputy Chief Economist Jessica Lautz says there's clear hope on the horizon, but it can be an uphill battle to save for a down payment.
Inflation accelerated at a slower pace in January but came in higher than expected, prompting analysts to suggest that the Federal Reserve may take longer to lower borrowing costs.