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  • Buyers or Sellers: Who Really Wins in the 2026 Housing Market?

    Buyers or Sellers: Who Really Wins in the 2026 Housing Market?

    The 2026 housing market appears calmer than past years but isn’t clearly favouring buyers or sellers. Homes are spending longer on the market, signalling slower sales compared to the pandemic surge. Inventory has improved but still trails pre-pandemic levels in many regions. Markets with heavy new construction give buyers more negotiating leverage on terms, not…

  • Will Homebuying Become More Affordable in 2026?

    Will Homebuying Become More Affordable in 2026?

    Median U.S. home-sale prices are projected to rise only 1% in 2026, curbing rapid cost growth. Wages will grow faster than home prices for the first time since the Great Recession. Monthly housing payments will increase more slowly than incomes, giving buyers a modest boost. Sellers are unlikely to flood the market, as most homeowners…

  • Perspectivas del mercado inmobiliario 2026: Tasas hipotecarias más bajas y mayor accesibilidad

    Se espera que la accesibilidad a la vivienda mejore en 2026 gracias a una leve disminución de las tasas hipotecarias y a un crecimiento más moderado de los precios de las viviendas. Los precios podrían aumentar entre un 1% y un 3%, mientras que los ingresos crecerían a un ritmo más rápido, facilitando la compra.…

  • Impact of Most Recent Fed Interest Rate Cut

    Impact of Most Recent Fed Interest Rate Cut

    The Federal Reserve cut rates by a quarter point, the third cut since September 2024, likely the last before year-end. Economists say the Fed is balancing risks, prioritizing rising unemployment concerns while judging inflation sufficiently controlled for now nationwide today. Despite expectations, average consumers will see minimal changes in credit cards, mortgages, and auto loans…

  • Realidad vs. mito: 8 creencias sobre el valor acumulado de la vivienda que pueden costarte miles

    Los propietarios estadounidenses cuentan con $17.8 billones en valor acumulado de sus viviendas, pero los mitos suelen dificultar su uso estratégico. El valor acumulado es la diferencia entre el valor de la vivienda y el saldo hipotecario, y los prestamistas suelen permitir préstamos de hasta el 80-85% de la suma de la hipoteca y el…

  • Estados líderes en la actividad de compra y reventa de viviendas en 2025

    En el tercer trimestre de 2025, la actividad de compra y reventa de viviendas se desaceleró, con un retorno nacional de la inversión (ROI) del 23,1%, el más bajo desde 2008. Georgia, Delaware y Arizona encabezan las tasas de reventa, mientras que Texas lidera en volumen pero con bajo ROI. Los inversionistas enfrentan mayores costos…

  • Is South Carolina a Rising Luxury Star?

    Is South Carolina a Rising Luxury Star?

    South Carolina’s luxury segment is expanding quickly thanks to its coastal appeal and lower taxes. The state continues attracting wealthy out-of-state buyers seeking upscale coastal and lifestyle-oriented markets. Limited supply in premium ZIP codes is pushing demand toward modern, high-amenity projects. Cash sales are particularly common in the state’s multimillion-dollar market. Generational wealth transfer is…

  • South Carolina Homeownership: A 25-Year Reality

    South Carolina Homeownership: A 25-Year Reality

    Median household income: ~$72,350 Typical tax burden: ~$17,231 Essential expenditures: ~$30,200 Median home sale price: ~$382,600 Time to save for 10% down payment: ~15-yr

  • Los mercados inmobiliarios más dinámicos de EE. UU. en 2026

    Realtor.com prevé un mercado inmobiliario estadounidense más estable en 2026, con tasas hipotecarias promedio del 6.3% y un aumento del 2.2% en los precios de las viviendas. Se espera que las ventas de viviendas existentes crezcan un 1.7% hasta 4.1 millones y que el inventario aumente un 9%. Los compradores podrían ganar mayor poder de…

  • Avoid Home Selling Mistakes in 2026

    Avoid Home Selling Mistakes in 2026

    2026 sales ↑ **14%**; buyers gain power Spring listings yield **13.1%** premium; winter is worst Clutter, neglecting outdoor space, and overpricing hurt value Well-prepped, competitively priced homes sell faster 2026 offers more buyers, stable prices