Hearing talk about home prices falling? That may leave you worried about whether your house is losing value. But here’s what you need to know.
If you’ve seen headlines about home prices dropping, it’s easy to wonder what that means for the value of your home too. Here’s what you really need to know.
Scroll through your feed and you’ll see plenty of finger-pointing about why homes cost so much.
If you’ve seen headlines or social posts calling for a housing crash, it’s easy to wonder if home values are about to take a hit. But here’s the simple truth.
After a couple of years where the housing market felt stuck in neutral, 2026 may be the year things shift back into gear.
If you’ve been following real estate news lately, you’ve probably seen headlines saying home prices are flat. And at first glance, that sounds simple enough. But here’s the thing. The reality isn’t…
A recent survey from Bank of America asked would-be homebuyers what would help them feel better about making a move, and it’s no surprise the answers have a clear theme.
There’s a new divide in housing right now. In some states, buyers are gaining ground. In others, sellers still have the upper hand. It all depends on where you live.
Waiting for the perfect buyer to fall in love with your house? In today’s market, that’s usually not what’s holding things up. And here’s why.
If your selling strategy still assumes you’ll get multiple offers over asking, it’s officially time for a reset.
When selling your house, the price you choose isn’t just a number, it’s a strategy.
With all the headlines circulating recently, you may be wondering what’s next for home prices? Here’s what the expert forecasts say.
Depending on where you live, the housing market could feel red-hot or strangely quiet right now.
If you’ve been watching the market, you’ve likely noticed a few changes already this year. But what’s next?
If recent home price headlines have you feeling worried, here’s some perspective.
There are plenty of headlines these days calling for a housing market crash. But the truth is, they’re not telling the full story.
Here’s something you need to know. The housing market is getting back to a healthier, more normal place.




















