What’s the Current Market Really Like? A Mid-2025 Housing Market Snapshot for Homebuyers

What’s the Current Market Really Like? A Mid-2025 Housing Market Snapshot for Homebuyers

Housing Market at a Crossroads The U.S. housing market in mid-2025 remains a puzzle for many buyers and sellers. While home prices continue to rise in many regions, mortgage rates are still hovering ... ...more

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Beyond the Interest Rate: The Other Costs of Getting a Mortgage

Beyond the Interest Rate: The Other Costs of Getting a Mortgage

Understanding the True Cost of a Home Loan When homebuyers shop for a mortgage, the interest rate often takes center stage. And while it's a crucial factor in determining your monthly payment and lon... ...more

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How Tariffs Are Impacting Housing Costs in 2025

How Tariffs Are Impacting Housing Costs in 2025

If you’ve been following the headlines this year, you’ve probably heard about the renewed tariff talks and international trade tensions. But what you may not realize is that those tariffs are already ... ...more

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