Only Four Major U.S. Metros Are Cheaper To Buy Than Rent—And They’re Not In CA
Nationwide, the typical home costs an estimated 25 percent more per month to own than rent
Nationwide, the typical home costs an estimated 25 percent more per month to own than rent
Detroit and Cleveland have the lowest so-called tax while Manhattan and San Francisco have the highest
Ohio picked up three of the top 10 spots based on mortgage and rent affordability and inventory
Nationwide, just 44.6 percent of home offers written by Redfin agents faced competition in August
Riverside saw the largest year-over-year decline of any national metro area tracked for the report
The biggest new-construction shortfalls since 2008 have been in Dallas, Miami, Phoenix and Seattle
A household in Miami should expect to pay $2,653 per month toward homeownership costs—roughly 81.55 percent of median incomes
With prices up 26 percent, this was the first time on record that the majority of closures went above list ...
The O.C. Register’s Jonathan Lansner looks at April’s data and assess the risks and rewards
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