Home Sales & Prices
October Is The Time To Buy For Homebuyers According To Analysis From ATTOM On Historical Home Sales
Buyers willing to close in October avoid prices well above market value; Analysis narrows in on best days to buy nationwide and best months to buy at the state level IRVINE, Calif. — Oct. 6, 2022 —ATTOM, a leading curator of real estate data nationwide for land and property data, today released its annual analysis of the best time of the year to... Read More »
Top 10 U.S. Housing Markets Most and Least Affordable in Q3 2022
ATTOM’s just released Q3 2022 U.S. Home Affordability Report shows that median-priced single-family homes and condos remain less affordable in Q3 2022 compared to historical averages in 99 percent of U.S. counties analyzed. The report notes that figure continues to be far above the 69 percent of counties that were historically less affordable in... Read More »
Homeownership Still Unaffordable Across Most of U.S. But Declining Home Prices May Provide Relief for Homebuyers
Major Home-Ownership Costs Require 30 Percent of Average National Wage in Third Quarter of 2022; But Portion of Wages Needed for Home Ownership Dips as Home Prices Decrease Quarterly, to $340,000; Historic Affordability Remains Worse Than Average Almost Everywhere Across Nation IRVINE, Calif. – Sept. 29, 2022 — ATTOM, a leading curator of real... Read More »
Top 10 Equity-Rich Growth ZIPS
ATTOM’s recently released Q2 2022 U.S. Home Equity and Underwater Report shows that 48.1 percent of mortgaged residential properties in the U.S. were considered equity-rich in Q2 2022. The report noted that figure was up from 44.9 percent in Q1 2022 and 34.4 percent in Q2 2021. According to the latest home equity and underwater analysis, the... Read More »
Top 10 Opportunity Zones with Greatest Annual Median Home Price Increases
According to ATTOM’s new Q2 2022 Opportunity Zones Report, median single-family home and condo prices rose from Q1 2022 to Q2 2022 in 63 percent of Opportunity Zones analyzed, and went up at least 5 percent in roughly half of them. The report noted that typical values also shot up at least 20 percent annually in about half the zones analyzed.... Read More »