
One of the biggest reasons buyers are still sitting on the sidelines is because they think home prices are going to come down.

One of the biggest reasons buyers are still sitting on the sidelines is because they think home prices are going to come down.

A lot of people who want to move are telling themselves the same thing: "Maybe I'll just wait until later this year once things calm down."

If affordability has been the biggest thing standing between you and a home, there's a little good news.

Whether you're dreaming about buying your first home or wondering if it’s time to move on from the one you're in, affordability is probably weighing on your mind.

Data shows inflation is moving in the wrong direction. But before the headlines send anyone into a panic, here's what's actually going on, why it matters for the housing market, and what it means if you're thinking about buying or selling.

You started shopping with a specific mental image of your future home in your mind. Then the houses in your budget came in smaller than you pictured.

Nearly half of Veterans (49%) feel homeownership is currently out of reach, according to a recent survey from NewDay USA.

If you’ve always assumed a newly built home is just not in your budget, you should know the math just got a little friendlier.