More Buyers Are Planning To Move in 2026. Here’s How To Get Ready.
Momentum is quietly building in the housing market. New data from NerdWallet shows more Americans are starting to think about buying a home again.
Momentum is quietly building in the housing market. New data from NerdWallet shows more Americans are starting to think about buying a home again.
If you’re trying to decide if you’re ready to become a homeowner in the next twelve months, there’s probably a lot on your mind.
If a move is on your radar for 2026, there’s a lot more working in your favor than there has been in a while.
There’s a lot of conversation about home prices, mortgage rates, and affordability right now – and those things are important.
When your house doesn’t sell, it does more than disrupt your plans, it hits close to home. You prepared for the next chapter.
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. While some local markets have seen small price dips this year, home prices are not falling nationally.
You may not want to put your homebuying plans into hibernation mode this winter. While a lot of people assume spring is the ideal time to buy a house, new data shows January may actually be the best time of year for budget-conscious buyers.
The housing market hasn’t felt this energized in a long time – and the numbers backing that up are hard to ignore.
One of the biggest homebuying advantages you can give yourself today is surprisingly simple: a flexible wish list.
A lot of people are asking the same thing right now: “Is it even a good time to sell?” And the truth may come as a bit of a surprise…