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Average US mortgage payment skyrockets to historic new high, now over $2K Latest

Average US mortgage payment skyrockets to historic new high, now over $2K

Homeowners faced a sticker shock at the end of 2025 as the average monthly mortgage payment topped $2,000 for the first time—a historic milestone reflecting the combined pressure of high home prices and elevated interest rates.

US home sales hit 9-month low as rising mortgages, Iran conflict weigh on buyers Latest

US home sales hit 9-month low as rising mortgages, Iran conflict weigh on buyers

U.S. existing home sales fell 3.6% in March to a nine-month low of 3.98 million units, pressured by tight inventory, higher mortgage rates, and labor market concerns.

Mortgage Rates Today, Wednesday, April 15: A Little Lower Latest

Mortgage Rates Today, Wednesday, April 15: A Little Lower

TL;DR: Rates fell today, but not by enough to change your mortgage math.

What could mortgage interest rates look like by the end of 2026? Here's what some experts predict. Latest

What could mortgage interest rates look like by the end of 2026? Here's what some experts predict.

Current conditions make mortgage rates particularly hard to forecast. Here's what some experts are predicting.

Housing Market Gets Worrying Forecast For 2026 Latest

Housing Market Gets Worrying Forecast For 2026

The home sale boost that experts expected to occur in 2026 will no longer happen—mainly because of higher mortgage rates.

What are today's mortgage interest rates: April 14, 2026? Latest

What are today's mortgage interest rates: April 14, 2026?

Looking to buy a home? Want to refinance your existing home? These are the mortgage interest rates to know today.

Mortgage Rates Today, Tuesday, April 14: A Little Higher Latest

Mortgage Rates Today, Tuesday, April 14: A Little Higher

TL;DR: Mortgage rates went up today, but not enough to bust your homebuying budget.

Realtors Association Slashes Forecast For 2026 Despite Dip In Mortgage Rates Latest

Realtors Association Slashes Forecast For 2026 Despite Dip In Mortgage Rates

U.S. existing home sales fell to a nine-month low in March, as affordability pressures and economic uncertainty dampened buyer activity.

The war in Iran hits home as housing rebound stalls Latest

The war in Iran hits home as housing rebound stalls

Home sales and mortgage applications have slumped as higher rates weigh on consumers. That spells trouble for the GOP's pledges to address housing affordability.

Growing national debt may be keeping mortgage rates high -and housing expensive Latest

Growing national debt may be keeping mortgage rates high -and housing expensive

The next obstacle to cheaper mortgages and more affordable homes may not be inflation or the Federal Reserve, but Washington’s debt.

Existing Home Sales Hit 9-Month Low in March Latest

Existing Home Sales Hit 9-Month Low in March

US existing home sales hit nine-month low in March, rising mortgage rates cloud outlook

What are today's mortgage interest rates: April 13, 2026? Latest

What are today's mortgage interest rates: April 13, 2026?

Mortgage rates just dropped to their lowest point in weeks. Here's what buyers and refinancers need to know now.

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Construction pros see spring rebound despite economic uncertainty

Houzz Q2 2026 barometer shows construction expectations at 58, backlogs at 5.6 weeks, and clients delaying projects amid Iran war risk.

HousingWire

House subcommittee weighs FCRA changes, CFPB complaint limits

House hearing weighed FCRA changes and CFPB complaint rules as MBA cited 350% cost increases, along with projected 40% to 50% hikes in 2026.

HousingWire

Down payments and private listings, not commissions, remain buyers’ biggest hurdles

Survey of 223 counselors finds 7% saw lower commissions post NAR settlement, while 46% say pocket listings create access hurdles.

Redfin Blog

How to Buy a New Construction Home in 9 Steps

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HousingWire

Plaintiffs push back on NAR’s bid to settle Tuccori commission lawsuit

Batton plaintiffs oppose NAR stay request tied to Tuccori opt in, arguing uncertainty on approval and prejudice from added delays.

Inman News

Real estate ‘finfluencer’ gets jail time for $23M Ponzi scheme

Tyler Bossetti has been sentenced to six years in federal prison for pushing fraudulent real estate investments and committing tax fraud.

Inman News

Why fluctuating rates raise the stakes for home inspections

New contributor and CEO Charles Furlough explains that inspections are not just about safety but also about financial pitfalls in today’s market.

Inman News

Disney outlines plans for 4,000-home North Carolina community

Dubbed Asteria, the 1,500-acres development will include a mix of single-family homes, condos, duplexes and apartments.

Inman News

How not to lose your real estate license (and torpedo your career)

You worked hard for your real estate license. Don't let a foolish mistake (or purposeful error) result in disciplinary proceedings against you.

Inman News

How agents can help clients navigate the most dangerous part of a real estate deal

In their latest episode of “True Crimes of Real Estate,” Troy Palmquist and Summer Goralik examine a case where fiduciary duty starts close to home.

Inman News

USPS financial crisis puts real estate transactions at risk

A looming financial crisis at the U.S. Postal Service could disrupt real estate transactions that still depend on physical mail. With potential delivery cuts and closures on the table, agents face growing risk around deadlines, especially in rural ma

Redfin Blog

5 Home Improvements to Make Before Selling (and What to Skip)

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Inman News

New poll finds 1 in 4 Americans say homeownership is out of reach

A new KeyBank poll finds 1 in 4 Americans say homeownership is out of reach as housing costs and financial pressures continue to rise.

Inman News

Baby boomers dominate the market as first-time buyers hit record low

Baby boomers remained the dominant force in the housing market last year while first-time buyers fell to their smallest share on record, according to the National Association of Realtors' 2026 Home Buyers and Sellers Generational Trends report.

HousingWire

Baby boomers dominate housing, first-time buyers hit record low

First-time buyers accounted for just 21% of all transactions — the lowest level since data tracking began in 1981.

Inman News

Who is buying houses right now, and how are they paying?

New numbers from the National Association of Realtors show changes in the share of first-time buyers, cash buyers and more.

Inman News

‘The dream of the 90s is alive in the Midwest.’ Can they keep it going?

The Midwest is gaining popularity with homebuyers. Three economists share what the region has going in its favor — and the challenges of maintaining affordability.

Inman News

60% of brokerages don’t trust their own books (and the IRS is coming)

In this episode of Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered, Loft47’s Sasha Hryciuk and Tracy Simmons to break down what’s really happening inside real estate brokerages and why it’s a much bigger problem than most people realize.

HousingWire

The rise of HELOCs: What it means for originators in today’s market

As interest rates remain elevated compared to historic, pandemic-era lows, many homeowners are rethinking how to access cash without giving up the favorable rates they locked in just a few years ago. For originators, that shift is creating a clear op

HousingWire

Chain reaction: A framework for America’s housing and retirement crises

The American Dream has a math problem. Millions can't afford homes. Those who can, can't find them. And many who already own don't have enough saved to retire. It's gridlock, compounding and dangerous enough to stifle homeownership as a pathway to s