Here are a few national real estate-related stories and news pieces that came across my screen this week…
- from CNBC: JPMorgan points to low risk of a US housing correction
- from FreddieMac: What is Causing the Lean Inventory of Houses?
- from RealtyTrac: U.S. Home Sellers Realized Average Price Gain of $51,000 in Second Quarter of 2017, Highest in 10 Years
- from The Wall Street Journal: Struggling Americans Once Sought Greener Pastures—Now They’re Stuck — The country is the least mobile since after World War II, even in economically depressed rural locales
- from Realtor.com: All in the Family: Multigenerational Living Makes a Comeback
- from the National Real Estate Investor: Why Student Housing is Piquing Institutional Interest
- from FreddieMac: Mortgage Rates Hold Steady
- from CNBC: Mortgage applications slide 2.8%, even as interest rates stay low
- from RealtyTrac: The Best Grocery Store for Homebuyers & Investors
- from Curbed.com: Corporations are leaving suburbs: Can anything reverse the trend? — The office park is dead, and suburbs need to become more city-like to stay competitive
- from SunTrust Mortgage: Survey: Pets Drive Millennials’ Decision to Buy