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The combination of rising rates and real estate prices has made home buying less affordable, reviving interest in a product that lets consumers borrow against the future equity of their homes.
April 3 -
Rising prices have made U.S. homes as unaffordable as they have been in eight years, although wage hikes have eased the burden for buyers in the Columbus area.
March 31 -
Spring has just sprung but it's already blazing hot in the Dallas housing market.
March 31 -
Post-recession, educational achievement became a factor in determining whether a young adult decided to buy a home.
March 30 -
After struggling through some harsh years in the residential construction business, builders are feeling more upbeat as traffic to model homes picks up and people buy more newly built homes than at any time since the housing crash.
March 30 -
February's consumer demand for housing was the strongest ever for that month, but a lack of supply will likely leave many disappointed.
March 29 -
After a record-setting 2016, and strong sales in January, Rhode Island house sales fell by nearly 7% in February, a change attributed to the declining number of houses for sale.
March 29 -
Houston's young population, job prospects and affordable homes helped it edge out other places as a top city for millennials.
March 27 -
Despite the additional risks, originating mortgages for landlords of single-family rentals could help lenders fill the gap of waning refinance volume.
March 24 -
Sales of previously owned homes declined in February after rising a month earlier to the highest level in a decade, according to the National Association of Realtors.
March 22