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12 Ways to Embrace Heritage Style

Bring nature and nostalgia into your home with these arts and crafts decor ideas Arts and crafts decor is perfect for those seeking to inject nature and heritage in into the home.Dating back to the late 19th century, the Arts & Crafts Movement sought to celebrate craftsmanship, honest materials and the beauty of nature in an increasingly industrialised society of factory produced goods. Influenced by the Medieval aesthetic and a deep app

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Single-Family Construction Slowing

Rising costs are dampening buyers’ appetite for new homes, data shows. Builders are growing concerned that demand for new homes is leveling off, and they’re slowing production out of fear that too many buyers have been priced out of the market. Single-family construction in June dropped to its lowest level since April 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic was just beginning, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday. Further, housing permits—a gauge of

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Existing-Home Prices Hit New Record as Sales Slow

Nearly every region of the country saw a major decline in real estate transactions last month as more buyers are priced out of the market, new NAR data shows. Prices for existing homes climbed to a record high in June, continuing at a breakneck pace with double-digit-percentage annual increases. The median price for an existing home rose to $416,000 last month, up 13.4% compared to a year earlier, the National Association of REALTORS® reported W

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4 Things About the Housing Market Now

Danielle Hale on home prices, inventory and more. If you feel a bit of whiplash hearing the varying takes on the housing market right now, you’re not alone. Home prices are still rising — but not as much! Mortgage rates are generally up — but recently they’ve held below 6%! (See the lowest mortgage rates you can get now here.) There are bidding wars galore — but not everywhere! That’s why MarketWatch Picks created a series w

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Affordability, Inventory Issues Block Foreign Investors too

U.S. home purchases by international buyers are at their lowest on record, new NAR data shows. But there’s reason to believe in a comeback. Worsening housing affordability and stubborn inventory shortages are not only pushing more Americans out of the real estate market but also blocking many foreign investors from purchasing homes in the U.S., according to the National Association of REALTORS®’ newly released 2022 Profile of Internatio

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Volatility in Mortgage Rates

Borrowing costs tick up again as the Federal Reserve’s inflation policy has economists bracing for even higher rates in the future. Mortgage rates are showing volatility as the economy slows and recession fears take center stage. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose to an average of 5.51% this week, up from 5.3% last week, according to Freddie Mac.Home buyers are facing rising costs across the spectrum. Inflation shot to a new 40-year high in J

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Home Loan Size Retreats from Record as Mortgage Application Demand Cools

For the week ending July 8, mortgage applications to purchase a home fell 4% compared to the previous week The average size of a home purchase loan has pulled back from its record high as demand for mortgage applications fell for the second straight week. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, the average purchase loan size fell to $415,000 for the week ending July 8, down from $460,000 hit in March. Total mo

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Housing Inventories May Not Save Prices After All

The real estate market is starting to show signs of cracking in some of the most expensive cities in the country, and other pricey areas should brace for a rough stretch ahead.In the early part of the year, the prevailing real estate narrative suggested that housing prices would stay buoyant because of a historic shortage of available inventory even as mortgage rates surged. But for all the signs that the market was facing headwinds, few people w

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State Bill Requires Removal of ‘Racial Covenants’ from California Property Records

Racist housing rules no longer enforceable, but a reminder of past discrimination Under a new state law, counties must now work to purge their property records of decades-old racist language that once banned people of color from buying homes in neighborhoods across California.Starting July 1, the law also requires real estate agents and services to notify homebuyers if any such bans — called racially restrictive covenants — are known to be ti

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