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The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) released its report on mortgage applications Wednesday morning, noting a week-over-week decrease of 2.6% in the group’s seasonally adjusted composite index...
In all 20 U.S. cities included in the S&P/Case-Shiller home price index, April house prices increased year-over-year and all 20 also posted a month-over-month increase. Portland (up 12.3%),...
In an age when people can buy a $100 million apartment in Manhattan and $25,000 houseboats on the Ohio River, there might as well be a service to find houses where people have been murdered, or...
Orient, Ohio is not far from Columbus, southwest of the larger city on I-71, on the way to Cincinnati. A mansion, with its own airplane hanger and airstrip is for sale in Orient, for only $1,650,000....
In March of 2016, cash sales comprised 33% of all home sales, down from 35.7% in March of 2015, and marking the 39th consecutive year-over-year monthly decline. Cash sales fell by 2.8 percentage...
The U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development reported Thursday morning that sales of new homes in May slipped to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 551,000.
The Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) at Harvard University on Wednesday released its 2016 report on The State of the Nation's Housing.
The National Association of Realtors reports that the seasonally adjusted annual rate of existing home sales in May rose almost 2% from April.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) reported Wednesday morning that U.S. home prices rose less than expected in April.
KB Home reported better-than-expected fiscal second-quarter financial results after the markets closed on Tuesday.
The latest Mortgage Bankers Association report on mortgage applications noted a week-over-week increase of nearly 3% in the group's seasonally adjusted composite index for the week ending June 17.
Lennar reported better-than-expected second-quarter fiscal 2016 results before markets opened Tuesday morning.
The Amityville horror house has been in nearly as many movies — 14 — as Jennifer Lawrence, and for $850,000 it could be yours.
A throwback to the Old South is on the market for $975,000. Built in 1700s, it sits on the Mississippi. A nice spot, unless an owner worries about periodic flooding.
The U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development reported Friday morning that new housing starts in May declined.