When it comes to job opportunities, the gap between urban and rural offerings is growing. The Federal Reserve recently found that the labor market is recovering earlier and faster in cities than in the country.
The National Association of Home Builders released its 2019 home trends and buyer preferences report, based on survey data from roughly 4,000 homebuyers.
A new study from ApartmentList finds that of all the metros studied, Denver had the biggest percentage increase in the number of renter households with annual income of $100,000 or more.
This week, government-backed lender Freddie Mac reported that the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 4.35 percent, a one-year low. The previous week, the rate was 4.37 percent.
During the week of Feb. 13, mortgage rates were flat, but they may rise after news of President Trump and Congress reaching a budget agreement and making progress in China trade talks.
American households annually earning $150,000 or more are the fastest-growing renter segment in the nation. Between 2007 and 2017, these households increased by 175 percent.