How will the Spring Real Estate Market Perform? Economists Weigh in
As investors gear up for what’s typically the hottest season of the year for real estate, economists are offering optimistic outlooks for the housing market this spring. There are an array of reasons...
View ArticleReport: Federal Reserve Says No Interest Rate Increases This Year
The Federal Reserve announced after its March meeting that it will leave short-term interest rates unchanged for 2019 and will not raise rates for the remainder of the year. This marks the end of five...
View ArticleReport: Latest Year-End 2018 Home Flipping Data Released
ATTOM Data Solutions recently released its Q4 and 2018 Year-End Home Flipping report that showed that 207,957 single-family homes and condos were flipped in 2018, down 4 percent from 216,537 flipped in...
View ArticleEvolving Generational Preferences Pushing Real Estate in New Directions
As more Millennials enter homeownership, the group’s housing and financial priorities are shaping the future of real estate, according to a recent report. In a survey of more than 1,000 people on...
View ArticleSpring Kicks Off with Surge of Existing Home Sales
As Spring blooms across the U.S., investors are enjoying the season’s start with a swell of existing home sales. Existing home sales jumped 11.8 percent in February from January — the largest monthly...
View ArticleLast-Minute Improvement Projects to Drive Value Before Spring Selling Season
As we enter the hottest season of the year for real estate, many investors looking are looking to boost their returns with last-minute home improvement projects. And thanks to an analysis from Zillow,...
View Article10 Small Towns for Retirees Eyeing Active Lifestyle, Affordability
More retirees are looking for affordable cities in which they can enjoy retirement. 55places.com, a resource for active adult communities in the U.S., conducted a survey that found 62 percent of...
View ArticleReport Reveals Best Counties for Single-Family Rental Investment
As lifestyles and buying behaviors evolve, more people are looking at renting instead of owning a home. In general, Americans are tending to move jobs more frequently, wait longer to buy their first...
View ArticleInvest from the Couch: 7 Real Estate Crowdfunding Platforms
Whether you’re looking to cut a seven-figure check or buy a small share of a building, more crowdfunding platforms are entering the world of real estate to fuel the next generation of investing....
View ArticleReport Finds Best Cities for Vacation Rental Investment
As short-term rentals grow in popularity around the U.S., more investors are eyeing opportunities in the fast-expanding industry. And thanks to a recent analysis from rented.com, real estate investors...
View ArticleHot Neighborhood Targets for Investors Eyeing Opportunity Zones
Created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, so-called “Opportunity Zones” are providing lucrative prospects for investors to reap tax incentives while also spurring economic revitalization in...
View ArticleReport: After Big Rate Drop, Millions can Save on Mortgages
After a steep 30-year fixed-rate mortgage drop to close out March, nearly 5 million homeowners could save if they refinanced their homes. In the week ending on March 29, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage...
View ArticleStudy Finds Large Metros with Highest, Lowest Real Estate Taxes
Significant changes in tax law mean a world of change for real estate investors. Taking effect in 2018, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is the biggest shift in U.S. tax law since the Tax Reform Act of 1986...
View ArticleNew Home Construction Increases in 7 Big U.S. Metros
To the delight of buyers and real estate investors, new-home construction is starting to pick up in large cities throughout the United States. As more new homes enter the market, home buyers could see...
View ArticleList Prices Hit Record High and Could Continue to Grow
As the Spring selling season picks up, list prices are soaring. The median list prices for homes in the United States spiked to $300,000 in March for the first time ever, according to Realtor Magazine....
View ArticleIndiana Lawmakers Firmly Reject Landlord Fee Hike
Landlords in Indiana have an extra reason to smile this Spring. Indiana lawmakers forcefully rejected a measure that would increase the maximum registration fee municipalities can charge rental...
View ArticleReal Estate Investment Lender CoreVest Soars Past $5B in Loans
Now a top private lender to residential real estate investors across the U.S., CoreVest recently surpassed a whopping $5 billion in closed loans. CoreVest has significantly expanded its loan offerings...
View ArticlePeerStreet Lowers Minimum Real Estate Investment to $100
The burgeoning peer-to-peer lending platform PeerStreet has unveiled product updates that enable investments of only $100. The company recently announced it’s lowered the minimum investment to $100 for...
View ArticleReport: Climate Change Will Devastate Unprepared Real Estate Investors
Real estate investors that aren’t preparing their properties for climate change and increasingly extreme weather may face steep costs, according to a recent report from the Urban Land Institute. In...
View ArticleReport Ranks Homeowners Most Costly DIY Mistakes
In their efforts to save money, some homeowners end up making far more costly DIY mistakes as they try to revamp their properties, a recent report found. In a survey of 1,187 homeowners, Porch.com...
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