Hispanic Buyers Driving U.S. Homeownership Growth

Hispanic Buyers Driving U.S. Homeownership Growth

By Antonio Correa Hispanic buyers make up over one-third of U.S. homeownership growth, with rising incomes, strong buying power and growing market influence. MIAMI — Over the past decade, Hispanic Americans have driven the nation’s homeownership growth more than any...
2 in 3 Gen Z Fear They’ll Never Afford a Home

2 in 3 Gen Z Fear They’ll Never Afford a Home

Two-thirds (66%) of Gen Z are more concerned about housing security than a year ago, and nearly 1 in 3 (30%) have considered squatting or living in their car. ST. LOUIS — Though 90% of Gen Z want to own a home someday, 62% fear they never will, according to a new...
Mortgage Rates at Lowest Level in Months

Mortgage Rates at Lowest Level in Months

By Alex Veiga Rates on 30-year mortgages fell to 6.63%, the lowest since April, from 6.72% last week, while 15-year rates dropped to 5.75% from 5.85%. WASHINGTON — The average rate on a 30-year U.S. mortgage has fallen to its lowest level in four months, welcome news...
Coastal Living Tied to Longer Life

Coastal Living Tied to Longer Life

By Keith Arnold New research shows people living within 30 miles of the ocean or gulf tend to live longer. Florida has the longest coastline in the continental U.S. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Recently published research from the Ohio State University College of Public Health...
New Construction Price Premium Hits All-Time Low

New Construction Price Premium Hits All-Time Low

Newly built homes are more plentiful nationwide and a better value on a per-square foot basis, particularly in the South, Realtor.com said. AUSTIN, Texas – New construction is becoming a more affordable, and increasingly attractive, option for today’s buyers as...