February Case-Shiller Results & March Forecast: Last Look at The World that Was
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index® rose 4.2% year-over-year in February (non-seasonally adjusted), up from 3.9% in January.
February Case-Shiller Results & March Forecast: Last Look at The World that Was
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index® rose 4.2% year-over-year in February (non-seasonally adjusted), up from 3.9% in January.
Zillow Market Pulse: April 27, 2020
Mortgage borrowers in forbearance got some much-needed clarity on when and how to begin repayment, and new home sales may be starting to bounce back.
Zillow Market Pulse: April 24, 2020
Mortgage delinquencies rose in March, though remain near record lows. But mortgages in forbearance number in the millions, and are only going up.
Zillow Market Pulse: April 23, 2020
New home sales fell sharply last month, and roughly one-in-six people previously employed in March are now without a job.
March New Home Sales: Worse than Expected
With sales waning and confidence plummeting, the once-hot market for new homes has been put into a deep freeze this spring.
Mortgage Rates Stay Flat, Unmoved by Low Treasury Yields, Servicer Aid
Mortgage rates were flat over the past week, evidence that distress in the market is gradually easing, even as market conditions remain tight.
Zillow Market Pulse: April 22, 2020
After weeks of bad news, some small signs of hope emerged for the housing market. Oil markets continue to plummet, and worker pessimism reaches new highs.
Zillow Market Pulse: April 21, 2020
March existing home sales were underwhelming, and April looks to be even worse. Mortgage servicers and small businesses are getting more help.
March Existing Home Sales: The Worst is Still to Come
On the surface, March existing home sales numbers are bad But as disappointing as they are now, expect them to get worse.
Zillow Market Pulse: April 20, 2020
Oil prices turned negative for the first time ever, and small businesses were on the verge of getting additional much-needed assistance.