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The 2023 Vacant Property and Zombie Foreclosure Report for the third quarter from real estate research firm ATTOM reveals that 1,277,612 residential properties in America are vacant. That is about...
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Last October, author Parag Khanna released a book titled “Move: The Forces Uprooting Us.” Due to massive climate change, he called Michigan the best place to live in 2050. Because of the...
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There are homes for sale in Detroit with prices set at $1,000. And there are a lot of them. The Detroit Land Bank Authority adds more homes to this list every day. Homes with a base price of $1,000...
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The era of high home prices and low mortgages ended months ago. As work from home made Americans more mobile, demand in many markets soared, and with that prices. This was particularly true in...
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A recent analysis reveals the American cities where foreclosures surged in July.
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In June, 8.2% of residences in the United States boasted a value surpassing $1 million. This statistic is derived from the report “Nearly 1 in 10 U.S. Homes Are Worth at Least $1 Million, Close to...
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A recent analysis reveals the American cities where foreclosures surged in July.
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A recent analysis reveals that this California city is the one people want to move away from most.
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The 2023 U.S. Home Equity & Underwater Report shows that some U.S. homes have underwater mortgages. This is “a combined estimated balance of loans secured by the property of at least 25 percent...
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People who take the risk of flipping homes did very well in the second quarter.
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Two years ago, 3% mortgage rates made buying a home as cheap as it had been for years. However, the flood of people who wanted a home and the Fed’s rate increase quickly took away the math that...
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In the first half of 2023, 185,580 U.S. properties had foreclosure filings, up 13% from the first half of 2022 and 185% from the first half of 2021.
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In general, the United States is a moderately densely populated nation. This statement is misleading. The low density of huge states geographically like Alaska, Montana, North Dakota, and South...
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A new study on the income needed to buy a median-priced home presents yet another example of the huge U.S. income disparity.
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Until interest rates come back down, people will stay in their current homes or continue to rent.
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