Confidence among builders improved modestly to close the year, with cost pressures and buyer affordability shaping the outlook ahead.
Lower rates are tempting, but experts say aggressive pitches, upfront fees and “too good to be true” promises should raise concern.
Slower winter demand and year-end sales targets often lead builders to offer added incentives, especially on quick move-in homes.
High-end homes continue to outperform the broader market nationally, with tighter supply and all-cash sales helping demand ...
When refinancing, lenders want to hear your goals clearly. Be ready to explain whether you want lower payments, cash out or a new loan type.
Delistings jumped nearly 38% as more owners stepped back nationwide, while buyers turned to affordable “refuge markets,” Realtor.com reported.
NAR economists project lower rates, rising inventory and a 14% sales increase in 2026, though progress will vary by market as affordability and supply differ locally.
Even small rate differences can expand the number of homes within reach for buyers facing strained affordability, new research shows.
A talent-focused approach, including selective recruiting, clear vision and strong culture, can help brokers build businesses that stay steady in shifting markets.
Experts say sellers should focus on repairs that affect safety, function and maintenance. Strategic fixes — not luxury upgrades — help homes show better and avoid deal-killers.
Realtor.com’s 2026 forecast points to a steadier market as easing mortgage rates, rising incomes and growing inventory offer affordability gains and more buyer choice.
A new survey shows Americans want large, single-story homes in great locations, but rising costs mean most opt for smaller, older properties.
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