It is reassuring when the world behaves as it should. The last couple of weeks have been disconcerting — how such a huge decline in rates without a bounce-back? It’s okay now. Rates are rising. The jump last week had several propellants. The first is simply the nature of markets: any big move begets a counter-move.

by Lou Barnes Jul 18
Buyers want to see video, so why not give them one?
by Peter Lorimer Jul 15
NAR released its 2016 Profile of International Activity in U.S. Residential Real Estate
by Kimberly Manning Jul 15
Residential and commercial projects in Miami Beach continue to gain approval from design board
by Kimberly Manning Jul 15
Residential solar activity has increased more than 300 percent in the US since 2010
by Jennifer Riner Jul 14
Own four homes across the country and check on the investments from anywhere
by Britt Chester Jul 12
Opinion
Baby boomers are fueling the supply
by Sam Benson Jul 12
Market index studies employment, purchase applications, mortgage failures and payment-to-income ratio
by Britt Chester Jul 11
National Association of Realtors recently released a profile of international real estate buyers
by Kimberly Manning Jul 11
How to be sure you're ready to jump in
by Peter Lorimer Jul 8
RealtyTrac finds East Coast beach towns as lower-cost investment opportunities
by Jennifer Riner Jul 8
The lowest rates of 2016 are being reported -- what should your clients do?
by Lou Barnes Jun 30
Risks and rewards come with an auctioned home
by Dino Ascari Jun 30
After adjusting, house prices aren't as hot as they seem
by Britt Chester Jun 30
OneTitle analyzed 182,487 individual real estate transactions to study title insurance premiums and fees
by Kimberly Manning Jun 29
Things will start to settle down as soon as the smoke clears, but it remains remarkably dense.
by Matthew Gardner Jun 27