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According to the latest data from Fannie Mae, 23% of Americans still think home prices will go down over the next twelve months.
Maybe you’re in the market for a home and are having a hard time finding the right one that fits your budget.
If you've been following the news recently, you might have seen articles about an increase in foreclosures and bankruptcies.
Do negative headlines and talk on social media have you feeling worried about the housing market?
Here’s what you really need to know about a few myths causing fear in today’s housing market.
The idea of owning a home has always been a big part of the American Dream.
When it comes to selling your house, you’re probably trying to juggle the current market conditions and your own needs as you plan your move.