Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell in 2024 to a nearly 30-year low for the second year in a row as elevated mortgage rates, rising home prices and a low level of properties on the market kep
REALTORS® in California and across the nation have launched a massive, industrywide fundraising effort to support those impacted by the Southern California wildfires.
The city’s A-list brokers are ignoring old rivalries and working round the clock to house the city’s displaced elite.
The CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) issued the following statement in response to legislation signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in a special session yesterday to provide over $2.5 billion for the Los Angeles area to bolster ongoing response efforts and jumpstart recovery and rebuilding.
The latest evidence that homeownership is becoming increasingly less accessible to many Americans: Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell last year to a nearly 30-year low
The Los Angeles fires are likely to exacerbate California's inventory and affordability crisis, bringing up demand at a time when supply has further shrunk.
U.S. homes fell in 2024 to a nearly 30-year low for the second time in as many years as elevated mortgage rates, rising home prices and few properties on the market freeze prospective homebuyers out of the market.
California’s homebuilding industry faces a daunting task, and opportunity, in the aftermath of LA’s wildfires.
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California real estate has seen unprecedented losses because of the Los Angeles wildfires —but even before the fires, the Golden State's housing market had taken hit after hit. Homes are staying on the market an average 46 days in California in 2024, the same as in 2023, according to Realtor.com®.
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell in 2024 to a nearly 30-year low for the second time in as many years as elevated mortgage rates, rising home prices and few properties on the market freeze prospective homebuyers out of the market.
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