by admin | Sep 18, 2024 | Affordability, For Buyers, New Construction
Even though affordability is improving, buying a home can still feel tough right now. But here’s some good news: builders are focusing their efforts on building smaller homes, and they’re offering key incentives to buyers. And both of these things can be a big help if...
by admin | Aug 8, 2024 | Affordability, For Buyers, For Sellers, New Construction
If you’re planning to sell your house and move, you probably know there’s been a shortage of options available. But here’s the good news: the supply of homes for sale has grown in a lot of markets this year – and that’s not just existing, or previously-owned, homes....
by admin | May 9, 2024 | Buying Tips, First-Time Buyers, For Buyers, Inventory, New Construction
When you’re planning a move, it’s normal to wonder where you’ll end up and what your future home is going to look like. Maybe you’ve got a specific picture of that house in your mind. But unless you came into this process knowing you want to buy a newly built home,...
by admin | Feb 5, 2024 | Buying Myths, First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, New Construction
Finding the right home is one of the biggest challenges for potential buyers today. Right now, the supply of homes for sale is still low. But there is a bright spot. Newly built homes make up a larger percent of the total homes available for sale than normal. That’s...
by admin | Sep 29, 2023 | Housing Market Updates, Infographics, New Construction
Some HighlightsWondering why the supply of homes for sale is limited today? There are a few factors at play.Lack of building over time, the mortgage rate lock-in effect, and people staying in their houses longer are three of the main reasons why supply is low.But real...
by admin | Sep 14, 2023 | For Buyers, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates, Interest Rates, New Construction
One question that’s top of mind if you’re thinking about making a move today is: Why is it so hard to find a house to buy? And while it may be tempting to wait it out until you have more options, that’s probably not the best strategy. Here’s why.There aren’t enough...