
Home Sellers Are Slashing Prices Across the US
A growing number of home sellers and builders are slashing prices and offering major incentives, signaling a significant shift in the U.S. housing market.
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A growing number of home sellers and builders are slashing prices and offering major incentives, signaling a significant shift in the U.S. housing market.

A surge in home prices and a market increasingly dominated by investors are pushing the dream of homeownership out of reach for many American families.

A new 2026 report reveals Virginia has the highest vehicle property taxes in the nation, placing a significant financial burden on car owners in the state.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average has surpassed the 50,000 mark, a historic milestone celebrated by the White House but met with caution from some analysts.

Sales of existing US homes fell by a sharp 8.4% in January, the largest monthly drop in years, prompting economists to warn of a 'new housing crisis'.

The U.S. housing market's recovery has stalled as national inventory falls 17.2% below pre-pandemic levels, the widest gap recorded since March 2025.

The once red-hot housing market in the southeastern U.S. is showing clear signs of cooling, as low builder sentiment and affordability crises grip the region.

US commercial real estate deal volume grew 17% in 2025, a sign of steady stabilization despite economic pressures. Multifamily, office, and data center sectors led the recovery.

A record 16.3% of U.S. home purchase agreements were canceled in December, as a surplus of sellers and high costs give buyers more leverage.

The age of first-time homebuyers is rising, with half now 40 or older. This article explores the historical context of housing crises and offers hopeful signs of market stabilization.

A new study of six major U.S. cities reveals a housing construction boom that overwhelmingly favors large, expensive homes, leaving middle- and low-income buyers behind.

Pending home sales in the U.S. dropped sharply by 9.3% in December, reversing recent positive trends and raising questions about the market's direction.