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More than a Quarter of Properties are Equity-Rich

Many homeowners have a lot of money in their homes. During the first quarter of this year, 26.5% of residential properties or 14.5 million were considered equity rich, meaning the owner had at least 50% equity in their home, ATTOM Data Solutions reports Thursday.“Homeowners’ balance sheets generally remained strong in the first quarter of 2020 across the U.S.,” says Todd Teta, chief product officer with ATTOM Data Solutions. “In the lates

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Mortgage Rates Hover Near All-Time Lows

The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage inched up slightly this week to average 3.26%, but remains near its record low.“Mortgage rates stayed at or near record lows for the fifth straight week and homeowners are taking advantage with refinance activity remaining high,” says Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist.Freddie Mac reports the following national averages with mortgage rates for the week ending May 7:30-year fixed-rate mortgages: average

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What Property Managers can do if Tenants Can’t Pay

Many cities and states have put a moratorium on evicting tenants who are struggling to pay rent due to job loss during the COVID-19 pandemic. So, what can property managers do to secure their business if they’re suddenly losing income because of missed rental payments? At a meeting Wednesday of NAR’s Single-Family Investment Management Committee during the virtual 2020 REALTORS® Legislative Meetings, members developed some safeguard ideas.Fi

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Another Strong Week for Mortgage Applications

Record low mortgage rates last week may have offered up plenty of incentive for home buyers, even in a pandemic. Mortgage applications for home purchases increased 7% this week, which follows a 12% uptick last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association reports. Mortgage applications are viewed as a gauge for upcoming home sales.This marks the third week in a row that purchase volume in mortgage applications has increased. The strongest grow

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Study Reveals the Best Months to Sell a Home

Homeowners seeking a premium when selling their home should eye the months of May and June, a new analysis from ATTOM Data Solutions shows. The study is based on 33 million single-family home and condo sales between 2011 to 2019; it does not take into account the effect of the current COVID-19 pandemic on home sales this spring or summer.Over the nine-year period in the study, home sellers typically find that warmer months offered the best times

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Metros Ranked by Lowest APR Mortgage Offerings

Mortgage rates have fallen to record lows, and low APRs are helping potential home buyers and refinancers net even more savings to their monthly payments. The average annual percentage rate offered to borrowers looking to purchase a home dropped by 17% over the past year, from April 2019 compared to April 2020.The APR reflects the true cost of borrowing by including the interest rate, points, and fees charged by a lender. As such, it is high

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Instaworthy Interior Design Styles by State

At 87 million images and counting, interior design pictures are a popular trend on Instagram. Angie’s List recently studied which interior styles are featured most often across different regions.Overall, the most popular design style in the U.S. is "coastal living." Eighteen states use the #coastalliving hashtag more than any other to describe an interior of a home. Not surprisingly, the states that tend to share this style the most tend to be

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Where Housing Inventories are Falling Fastest

New listings are down nearly 45% in April compared to March as the COVID-19 pandemic pushed housing inventory to a new April low, realtor.com® reported Tuesday.The housing market—already starved for new listings prior to the pandemic—now faces an even tighter supply. The Northeast saw the largest drop in new listings, down 59.4% in April, realtor.com® reports. The Midwest saw a 49.5% drop, while the West posted a 44.1% decrease and the Sout

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More Banks Halt HELOCs

Financial institutions have been tightening up on lending in recent weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and home equity lines of credit have become the most recent target. JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo are the latest bank giants to announce that they will no longer be accepting applications for new HELOCs.“The decision to temporarily suspend the origination of new HELOCs reflects careful consideration of current market conditions and uncertain

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Mortgage Rates Dip to New Record Low

Mortgage rates reached a new record low this week, with the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage falling to its lowest average ever since Freddie Mac began tracking such data in 1971. “The size and depth of the secondary mortgage market is helping to keep rates at record lows,” says Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist. “These low rates are driving higher refinance activity and have modestly helped improve purchase demand from their extremely

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