With one of the most vibrant and resilient markets in the nation, Washington, D.C., is a bellwether for the entire real estate industry.…
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau have released housing data for December 2016, and housing starts are…
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With a meager growth rate of 1 percent for spending, 2016 was a slow year for construction. In 2017, construction industry analysts expect…
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What do realtors and lenders need to know about the housing market as we head into 2017? Many homeowners are anxious about the…
Read MoreDisruptive Housing Trends Realtors Should Understand in 2017
Housing Trends for 2017 For better or worse, 2016 was a year of dramatic changes in nearly every level of society. Due to…
Read MoreRefinancing Down, New Purchase Mortgages Projected to Increase
Overall mortgage applications fell last week due to rising interest rates, even as home purchase figures remained robust. Investors suspect December’s monthly Federal…
Read MoreSurprising Reasons to Buy A House In Real Estate's Slow Holiday Season
Home prices in the United States have hit an all-time high, topping the previous record set over a decade ago and marking the…
Read MoreSurprising Reasons to Buy A House In Real Estate's Slow Holiday Season
While the holiday season might not be the hottest time of the year for real estate, there are plenty of compelling reasons why…
Read MoreA Trump Presidency and the Housing Market: Three Issues to Watch
After the dramatic Presidential election of Donald Trump, there's no doubt that the American economy is facing some major changes — particularly the…
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