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How the War Shapes Spring 2026 Real Estate

The war shocks markets, pushing 30-yr fixed mortgage to mid-6% in Late-Winter. Higher rates and uncertainty drove pending sales ↓~3.2%–3.5% across various regions. New listings ↑~1.9% in Late-Winter, easing scarcity. Price growth stabilized ~1%–2% nationally; first-time buyers took larger transaction share. Senate weighed investor ban; big landlords shifted toward build-to-rent strategies.

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Cheapest States To Own a Home in the 2026 Economy

The 15 most affordable states to buy a home in 2026 have monthly housing expenses under $2,000, with Arkansas being the cheapest at $1,777. West Virginia is ideal for retirees, ranking third with 21.9% of its population over 65. States like North Dakota, Nebraska, Georgia, and Minnesota have annual living costs over $40,000. Median home

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Tips for First-Time Homebuyers

Homebuying can be complex, but preparation can ease the process. Start by checking your credit score and organizing necessary documents. Create a realistic budget that includes down payments, closing costs, and ongoing expenses. If your budget is tight, explore state and federal mortgage assistance programs, including options for veterans and those with lower credit scores.

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Expect Gradual Home Price Increases This Year

National home price growth is expected to slow, not collapse, with Zillow projecting ~1.2% rise. Redfin forecasts roughly 1% growth, reflecting a gradual, predictable market reset. Inventory remains tight, particularly in the Northeast and Midwest, keeping competition high. Some markets with more new supply offer buyers modest negotiating leverage. Stabilizing prices create predictability, but dramatic

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Landscaping Upgrades That Boost Home Value

Design and real estate experts say landscaping is often overlooked, yet can add major value for sellers. Upgrades like outdoor lighting, low-maintenance gardens, and alfresco spaces can leave you up thousands at sale time. Value-adding upgrades include improved walkways, solar lighting, efficient irrigation, and native plants. Organic fertilizers and smart landscaping can boost sustainability and

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Why Trust Is Critical to a Real Estate Agent’s Reputation

Trust is essential for real estate agents, influencing client confidence and long-term relationships. Honesty, transparency, and reliability help agents stand out in a competitive market by ensuring clients feel secure in major financial decisions. A trustworthy reputation fosters repeat business, referrals, smoother negotiations, and successful outcomes, making integrity crucial for sustained success and professional growth

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Market Reports – Resort, Luxury & Global Real Estate

Annual and seasonal market reports cover key real estate segments and geographies, including destination markets like Palm Springs, Maui, Santa Fe, and the Caribbean. Reports provide insights on investment trends, climate resilience, luxury design, and buyer behavior. Additional reports focus on locations such as Las Vegas, Los Cabos, Madrid, Miami, European summer destinations, ski markets,

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How are people affording houses in today’s market? Expert-backed tips for buyers.

Homebuyers are using strategies like adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs), rate buydowns, and low or no down payment options to afford homes amid high prices and rising mortgage rates. New government insurance rules and family financial help also aid affordability. Multi-generational and alternative housing options, negotiating prices, improving credit scores, and maintaining realistic mortgage rate expectations help

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Existing Home Sales Rise in Mid-Q1

Existing home sales ↑1.7% in February to a 4.09M seasonally adjusted annual rate. Economists expected a ↓; January was revised to 4.02M, not 3.91M. Yearly sales ↓1.4%; median price ↑0.3% to $398,000; affordability index ↑ to 117.6. Inventory ↑2.4% to 1.29M; 3.8 months’ supply; median days on market rose to 47. First-time buyers were 34%;

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