Millennials and baby boomers often steal the spotlight in real estate. But Generation X says it’s time for the housing market to pay more attention to them instead. Gen Xers are the only generation to purchase more homes last year than they did the previous one, according to the National Association of REALTORS® Home Buyer and Seller Generational Trends survey.Gen Xers, aged 37 to 51, made up 26 percent of home buyers in 2015, but grew that pe
Consumer confidence in the housing market has hit a new all-time high, according to Fannie Mae’s Home Purchase Sentiment Index. The index rose 5.6 percentage points in February to 88.3, a record reading. Five of the six components measured by the survey hit record highs as well, including the share of Americans who say now is a good time to buy and those who are feeling more secure about their job.Fannie Mae’s survey of 1,000 Americans showed
The 50 finalists for the 30 Under 30 class of 2017 have the audacity to dream big and the gumption to make it happen. One is a former professional break-dancer; another was nearly homeless. One applicant is the CEO of a real estate tech company, and another has previously applied four times and is hoping the fifth time will be the charm. All have overcome obstacles to get where they are today.This is the 17th year of REALTOR® Magazine’s 30 Und
Home shoppers need to be mentally prepared to face some annoying things when purchasing a home. Realtor.com® recently spotlighted some of buyers’ biggest irritations when buying a home.Find a way to get them in the right mindset and not succumb to some of these pesky annoyances that can sometimes cloud their perceptions of achieving the American dream.Irritation number one: The “purchase diet”Saving for a down payment, closing costs, movin
Pet owners in some states do a better job than those in others creating a thriving home for their furry friends, according to a new survey by Care.com.Care.com recently looked at a variety of data about pet care to rank the states based on four categories: illness; access to vet care; health environment; and a “total pet spend” rank. The states with the highest rankings have the lowest prevalence of pet illnesses, higher access to veterinary
Ninety-six percent of homes in the U.S. have at least one smoke detector in the home, according to the U.S. Fire Administration. But many homeowners are unaware about the different types of smoke detectors and how one may be more effective than the other.There are two main types of smoke detectors: ionization and photoelectric.An ionization smoke detector is the most common in U.S. households, with 90 percent of all smoke detectors being this typ
From high-resolution security cameras to concrete walls and even safe rooms, some luxury homeowners are taking the idea of home security to a new level.The Wall Street Journal says high-end homeowners are adopting “James Bond-esque” security measures to combat potential burglars, kidnappers, and even terror attacks. They’re willing to spend millions on such measures too. Some middle-class homes are taking a smaller scale approach.Security f
Social networks can carry a lot of weight in people’s lives, even having an impact on their real estate decisions. In a recent REALTOR® University Speaker Series presentation, Dr. Johannes Stroebel presented research about the influence of social networks on buyers’ home purchase decisions.Housing investment is a regular topic of discussion on Americans’ social networks. About half of the respondents in the study had discussed—either som
Since the Great Recession from 2007–2009, renters have faced skyrocketing rents and landlords have enjoyed steadily growing profits. However, that may change in 2017, according to the latest forecast from Axiometrics.From 2010 to 2016, rent growth rose 150 basis points above the long-term average. But some markets where rents had been rising the most are starting to see declines occur.“The slower rent growth in 2017 is expected to benefit ren
California cities continue to dominate the list of the hottest housing markets in the country. In Vallejo-Fairfield, Calif., days on the market for listings have dropped by half over the past year, which helped propel it to the top of realtor.com®’s hottest housing market list for February.Across the country, homes for sale are more limited than ever before, and strong buyer demand mixed with that limited inventory is fueling higher home price
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