Borrower equity hit a new high in the first quarter of 2020, and borrowers have gained over $6 trillion in equity in the last 10 years. The post Number of Underwater Homes Decreases appeared first on DSNews.
Read More »3.6M Homes Seriously Underwater
With the potential for home values to fall, there is a significant chance that equity levels could drop over the coming months while underwater levels rise. The post 3.6M Homes Seriously Underwater appeared first on DSNews.
Read More »Where Negative Equity is Concentrated
According to a new report, states with high negative equity shares have also experienced low home price appreciation. The post Where Negative Equity is Concentrated appeared first on DSNews.
Read More »Where Underwater Homes are Concentrated
According to a new report, a high volume of seriously underwater homes were heavily concentrated in these states. The post Where Underwater Homes are Concentrated appeared first on DSNews.
Read More »Buying a Home in 2012 is Paying Off
A new report finds that average homeowners have seen the equity in their home skyrocket since the Great Recession. But by how much? The post Buying a Home in 2012 is Paying Off appeared first on theMReport.com.
Read More »Tracking Home Equity Growth Since 2012
The typical homeowners have seen their equity grow more than 260%, while some metros are reporting total increase of more than $10 billion. The post Tracking Home Equity Growth Since 2012 appeared first on DSNews.
Read More »Negative Equity Hits Record Levels
The amount of homes in negative equity fell to the lowest level in nine years, according to a new report. Here’s why. The post Negative Equity Hits Record Levels appeared first on DSNews.
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