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Lock-In Squeeze: 1 in 3 Sellers Dumps Sub-5% Mortgage to Escape Rate T
Housing Market

Lock-In Squeeze: 1 in 3 Sellers Dumps Sub-5% Mortgage to Escape Rate T

36% of agents cite life changes driving sales. 1 in 3 sellers give up sub-5% rates. Is the lock-in effect finally breaking?

Realtor.com News|about 5 hours ago
Housing Market 2026: The Pricing Gap Creates Strategic Spring Opportun
Housing Market

Housing Market 2026: The Pricing Gap Creates Strategic Spring Opportun

Inventory rose 2.5% while prices held at $445,000, creating a gap that favors selective buyers. With 34.7% of listings taking price cuts, agents must redefine v

HousingWire|about 18 hours ago
Home Renovation Revolution: Why Americans Are Redefining Homeownership
Housing Market

Home Renovation Revolution: Why Americans Are Redefining Homeownership

65% of American homeowners are choosing renovation over relocation, with millennials and Gen Z leading at 77%. Elevated mortgage rates, high prices, and limited

Redfin Blog|4 days ago
Housing Market: Easter Rebound as Mortgage Rates Near 6.25% - Will Mom
Housing Market

Housing Market: Easter Rebound as Mortgage Rates Near 6.25% - Will Mom

Weekly pending home sales rose 2% year-over-year to 73,241 units, signaling the first clear rebound after weeks of volatility. The post-holiday bounce explains

HousingWire|5 days ago
Housing Market: Inventory Squeeze Plunges Home Sales to Slowest Pace S
Housing Market

Housing Market: Inventory Squeeze Plunges Home Sales to Slowest Pace S

Existing home sales fell 3.6% to 3.98 million annualized in March, the slowest pace since 2009. Inventory shortages keep prices rising while geopolitical uncert

HousingWire|10 days ago