
Sellers Return to Cautious US Housing Market
The US housing market is seeing a rise in sellers relisting homes for spring, but buyer activity remains low due to volatile mortgage rates and economic uncertainty.
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The US housing market is seeing a rise in sellers relisting homes for spring, but buyer activity remains low due to volatile mortgage rates and economic uncertainty.

The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate surged to 6.41%, its highest level in seven months, adding over $100 to monthly payments on a typical home.

A new report reveals institutional investors buy only 1% of US homes, challenging beliefs they drive affordability issues. This comes as new bipartisan legislation aims to restrict large investor purc

German banking giant Deutsche Bank has formally identified its U.S. commercial real estate portfolio as a key financial risk, warning of potentially higher loan losses.

Housing inventory in the Seattle area surged by nearly 28% in February from a year ago, while the median home price rose to $620,000, up 4.2% from January.

Mortgage rates jumped back above 6% on Monday, reversing a recent dip that had offered a glimmer of hope to homebuyers ahead of the spring market.

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.