Urban Cores Lost 7 Percent Of Residents During Pandemic
New York City lost 5 percent of its population from 2020-2022, while San Francisco’s lost 6 percent during the same ...
New York City lost 5 percent of its population from 2020-2022, while San Francisco’s lost 6 percent during the same ...
New listings dropped 23 percent, continuing a 10-month streak of double-digit declines
Sacramento, Oakland and Phoenix homeowners hold the most risk among pandemic hotspots
Some 71 percent of Americans are waiting to move, however, due to economic uncertainty and interest rates
Idaho, Utah and Arizona are the states where home values increased the most relative to incomes
The typical U.S. homebuyer who took out a mortgage in July made a $62,500 down payment
Miami still remained a popular option but interest in Florida appear to be slowing
The amount of homes listed for 30-plus days has risen 12.5 percent since July of 2021
Some of the country’s top migration spots during COVID now hold the largest chance of a quick cooldown
The state has reportedly denied funds to nearly one-third of the applicants
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