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Author: Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy, USA TODAY
Exclusive: Energy utility costs went up, but made up a smaller percentage of expenses for new homebuyers
An analysis of MLS mortgage-cost data in the 50 most populous U.S. metropolitan areas and state-level energy cost data.
Real estate agents flocked to the profession in 2021. Will the trend continue?
In 2021,100, 876, new members joined NAR, marking an 82% increase in new entrants pursuing a career in real estate compared to the previous year.
Exclusive: Has the pandemic housing market come to an end? Rising inventory, price drops show shift
Four of the 10 metros with the highest share of price drops are among the 10 places where prices increased most during the pandemic.
Pulitzer Prizes awards ceremony returns after COVID-19 hiatus: ‘Life recaptured’
The awards presented Saturday in New York City covered 2020 and 2021. The 2022 winners will be recognized at a separate ceremony in October.
Good news for NYC renters? This is where you can find more options
Inventory levels are rising in some NYC boroughs. What does that mean for renters?
Buying a home? How the 2022 housing market could be shifting in your favor
Buyers might finally experience respite from the hot pandemic market as inflation and fed rate-hike help create a more stabilized, balanced market.
‘I go hungry’: What parents are sacrificing amid soaring inflation to feed their families
“Food at home” pricesĀ have jumped 11%, the largest 12-month rise since 1980, while shelter costs have risen and gas prices have soared to records.
‘It’s just getting worse’: NYC rent prices surge amid competition from three graduating classes
The pent-up demand will supercharge the market this summer, historically considered the hottest months for rentals in Manhattan.
Most Americans say it’s a bad time to buy a house
The poll reflects the frustration of potential homebuyers. Few Americans think it is a good time to buy a house, even compared to the Great Recession.