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 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.
Web Visits to For-Sale Listings Rebounding as Spring Unfolds
Page views on for-sale listings on Zillow fell as much as 19% year-over-year in mid-March after the coronavirus outbreak, but have since rebounded sharply.
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.
Zillow Market Pulse: April 17, 2020
More than one out of twenty mortgage borrowers have been granted a pause on their monthly mortgage payments.
Zillow Market Pulse: April 16, 2020
Profits declined at two large banks as they braced for a slew of loan defaults, in a preview of what may be to come as the corporate earnings season begins.
March Housing Starts: Disappointing, but Also Surprising
Even with many construction projects labeled as essential work, evidence of quickly growing pessimism among builders has begun to mount in recent weeks.
Mortgage Rates Rise, Stabilize in Wake of Fed Interventions
Amid a sea of uncertainty, the market began to show signs of stability over the past seven days as mortgage rates increased.
Zillow Market Pulse: April 15, 2020
Profits declined at two large banks as they braced for a slew of loan defaults, in a preview of what may be to come as the corporate earnings season begins.