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The Best (and Worst) Housing Markets in America (March 2026 Update)

The housing market is split. Some real estate markets are seeing low inventory, rising prices, and fierce buyer competition. Others are seeing steep price cuts, desperate sellers, underwater owners, and delinquency rates creeping up. So, which housing markets are the riskiest in ...  Show more

75,000 “Relistings” Could Hit the Market, But Inventory WON’T Explode?

Remember all those homes that were “delisted” in the fall and winter? The homes that sellers took off the market when they couldn’t get the price they wanted? Well, now, the frozen housing market is thawing, and 75,000 “relistings” could boomerang back into the market. With a new ...  Show more

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