Home prices spiked to an all-time high of $363,975 as the market continued to heat up during the four-week period ending February 27. The median home-sale price was up 16% year over year, the biggest annual gain since August, and the typical[...]
Nationwide, a record 8.2% of U.S. homes (6 million) were valued at $1 million or more in February. That’s up from 4.8% (3.5 million) two years earlier, just before the coronavirus was declared a pandemic. The Bay Area led the way, with[...]
Homeowner tenure flattened near its peak in 2021 after steadily rising for nearly a decadeThe typical American homeowner in 2021 had spent 13.2 years in their home. That’s down slightly from the peak of 13.5 years in 2020 but up[...]
This week marks the two-year anniversary of the coronavirus pandemic, which the World Health Organization officially declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020. Here’s a look at how drastically the housing market has changed since then.[...]
At the same time last year, 2,400 homes had sold for at least $100,000 over asking. Americans were competing for a limited number of homes for sale at the beginning of this year, trying to get ahead of rising mortgage rates—and they paid up[...]