Existing home sales have risen to their highest level in more than 8 years, another strong sign that both the housing market and the overall economy continue to make steady
Mortgage Market Update – A Drop in Distressed Home Sales
Here’s another good sign the housing market is continuing to strengthen – sales of distressed homes are at their lowest level in eight years.
CoreLogic’s most recent findings show that sales
Small Land Sales Post Double-Digit Growth
Looking to buy land in Texas? Better hurry!
Thanks to an increased demand for vacation and recreational property combined with a lack of existing inventory, residential land sales have taken off,
North Dallas Home Prices Set New Records in May
According to a recent article from The Dallas Morning News, North Dallas home prices jumped 14 percent in May – one of the largest year-over-year gains ever recorded for the
Mortgage Market Update – Home Builder Confidence Rises
In this week’s Mortgage Market Update, we’ll take a look at where mortgage rates are currently trending, as well as the likelihood of them rising or falling. But first, we
Mortgage Market Update
If you’ve been on the fence about buying a home this year, you may want to make your decision sooner rather than later…
According to recent market data, interest rates on
Home price gains slowing down in Dallas
For those of you who are hoping to buy a home in Dallas this year, you’ll be glad to know that home prices in “Big D” aren’t skyrocketing – in
Mortgage Market Update
In this week’s Mortgage Market Update we’ll take a look at the latest news from the National Association of Home Builders’ builders confidence index, which brought some good news to
Mortgage Market Update
This week’s mortgage market update has some exciting news for the home building industry while home buyers will be glad to hear that mortgage rates are likely to remain neutral.
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Mortgage Market Update
In this week’s Mortgage Market Update, we’ll examine how Millenials are expected to impact the real estate market, check out current mortgage rates, and see where they’re likely to go.
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