Home Staging in 2026: What Still Matters to Buyers
Home staging still matters in 2026, but sellers should focus on the rooms and presentation choices buyers notice most.
Home staging still matters in 2026, but sellers should focus on the rooms and presentation choices buyers notice most.
Is a pre-listing inspection worth it? Learn when sellers should inspect before listing and how it can reduce surprises.
Housing starts fell, builder confidence slipped, and incentives spread. Here’s what new construction buyers and sellers should watch in 2026.
Buyer agency agreements are now central to home shopping. Here’s what buyers, sellers and agents should know after commission changes.
NAR’s Clear Cooperation policy still shapes how homes reach the MLS. Here’s what sellers, buyers and agents should know in 2026.
Relistings are rising as some sellers return to the market with new prices, new photos or more realistic expectations.
How long does it take to sell a home in 2026? The answer depends on days on market, local demand, pricing and closing timeline.
Home affordability improved from recent lows, but high rates, prices, taxes and insurance still shape what buyers can comfortably afford.
More sellers are offering concessions as buyers gain leverage. Here’s when a credit, repair or rate buydown may work better than a price cut.
Mortgage rates remain above 6%. Here’s why the Fed does not directly set mortgage rates and what buyers should watch in 2026.