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Hanging over the Sonoma County, Calif., housing market is the damage done by the most destructive wildfires in state history. The fires of October claimed 24 lives and burned nearly 5,300 homes in the county.
July 10 -
Slight declines in consumer expectations for more favorable future job security, income and interest rates knocked Fannie Mae's Home Purchase Sentiment back down from a record high in June.
July 9 -
The small decrease in Hawaii island single-family home sales was influenced by a major decline in the Puna district where homes in four subdivisions have been destroyed by lava since May.
July 9 -
Home prices dropped from May to June in King County, Wash., for the first time since the recession, as competition among buyers weakened and the number of homes for sale surged.
July 9 -
With the supply of housing down and more jobs available in cities, millennials have flocked to urban neighborhoods at a comparable rate to the suburbs for the first time in decades.
July 6 -
While affordability remains a top challenge for homebuyers, rental costs are also soaring, which could bring even more house hunters to the market.
July 6 -
Vancouver's housing market showed continued signs of weakness in June, as affordability worries curb demand from buyers.
July 6 -
Despite recent industry consolidation, demand from seasonal homebuyers spurred hiring among nonbank mortgage companies for the second consecutive month in May.
July 6 -
Of the 5,500 housing-unit building permits issued by the city between 2015 and 2017, only 98 were for apartments or houses that people with salaries in the minimum wage range or a little higher could afford.
July 6 -
Columbus, Ohio, had the nation's second-hottest real estate market during June, topped only by Midland, Texas, according to Realtor.com.
July 6 -
Toronto home sales jumped the most in more than a decade last month, a sign that Canada's biggest housing market is rebounding from the chill brought on by tighter lending regulations and higher borrowing costs in the past few months.
July 5 -
Homebuilders in the Twin Cities are having their best summer in more than a decade as permits to build single-family houses outpaced last year for the second month in a row.
July 5 -
The price of a home in Santa Fe, N.M., was up again in the second quarter, while the number of homes for sale was was down, the Santa Fe Association of Realtors reported.
July 5 -
Housing demand is high, but few homeowners are interested in selling and the resulting inventory shortage continues to drive home prices higher.
July 3 -
Purchasing power took a plunge in some of the nation's hottest housing markets, as a competitive spring purchasing season continues to drive home prices higher.
July 3 -
Manhattan homebuyers are getting bolder these days, demanding bargains or walking away from deals in a market where inventory is swelling.
July 3 -
Dallas-area home prices are up 7.8% from a year ago in the latest national comparison by CoreLogic.
July 3 -
Real estate sales in the state of Oklahoma are a mixed bag when comparing statistics from to 2018.
July 3 -
The decline in homeownership among young adults can be attributed to a variety of financial headwinds like student loans and societal shifts like marriage rates, but rising housing costs are the core issue, according to research by Freddie Mac economists.
July 2 -
With inventory down and the number of buyers on the rise, the West Michigan housing market continues to remain red hot heading into the middle of the summer.
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