Mortgage Rates Inch Higher, But Upward Pressure is Weak
After falling to their lowest level in five months, mortgage rates inched slightly higher this week on inflation data and weak Treasury bond demand.
Mortgage Rates Inch Higher, But Upward Pressure is Weak
After falling to their lowest level in five months, mortgage rates inched slightly higher this week on inflation data and weak Treasury bond demand.
It’s Harder to Save for a Down Payment, But Today’s First-Time Buyers Have Some Unique Opportunities
The typical U.S. renter should expect it to take more than a quarter century to save for a 20% down payment on the typical U.S. starter home.
Homeowners: Results from the Zillow Consumer Housing Trends Report 2021
The 2021 Consumer Housing Trends Report (CHTR) provides a snapshot of what housing consumers are thinking and doing in mid-2021. In this report, we take a deeper look at homeowners
Mortgage Rates Fall Despite Strong Inflation and Economic Data News
Mortgage rates fell this week, reaching their lowest level since the winter.
Mortgage Rates Fall Despite Strong Inflation and Economic Data News
Despite more inflationary pressures and strong economic data releases, mortgage rates fell this week, receding toward their lowest level in two weeks.
Young Adults Who Saved During the Pandemic Likely to Put it Toward a Down Payment
About 3-in-5 young adults plan to use money saved during the pandemic toward a down payment on a home, according to a Zillow survey.
April 2021 Case-Shiller Results & Forecast: No Sign of Slowing
The forces that have propelled home price growth to new highs over the past year remain in place and are offering little evidence of abating.
Zillow Market Pulse: June 25, 2021
Supply constraints -- of for-sale homes and the materials to build them, respectively -- pushed down both existing and new home sales in May.
LGBTQ+ Homeowners Stretch Smaller Homes to Fit Parents, Pets and Renters
LGBTQ+ homeowners are younger, more urban, and more likely to both live in smaller homes and share those homes with others than hetero/cisgender peers.
Millions of Tenants Remain Behind on Rent, but Their Confidence is Rising
On the eve of the scheduled expiration of the federal eviction moratorium, some 3 million U.S. tenants are at risk of losing their home.