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How Are Consumers Spending Differently During Coronavirus Pandemic?

How Are Consumers Spending Differently During Coronavirus Pandemic? How have consumer spending patterns changed during the Coronavirus pandemic? The folks over at the Visual Capitalist put together a deep dive into the credit & debit spending of American consumers over the past few months.  They point out that  in 2019, nearly 70% of U.S. GDP

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Realtor.com’s 2020 Housing Market Predictions – Coronavirus Update

Realtor.com’s 2020 Housing Market Predictions – Coronavirus Update The economists at Realtor.com recently revised their 2020 Housing Market Predictions to take the Coronavirus Pandemic into account. They issued their update in in Mid-May as a way to gauge the “ups and downs” of the housing markets as it finds its footing in response to the

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Three Percent of Homes Facing Possible Foreclosure Are Sitting Vacant

Three Percent of Homes Facing Possible Foreclosure Are Sitting Vacant Around three percent of all homes in the process of foreclosure are Zombies (sitting empty), according to ATTOM Data’s latest Vacant Property and Zombie Foreclosure Report.  According to the report, there were just over 1.5 million residential properties in the U.S. are vacant, representing 1.5%

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Majority of Homeowners Approved for Forbearance May Not Have Needed It

Majority of Homeowners Approved for Forbearance May Not Have Needed It A new report from LendingTree finds that the majority of homeowners approved for a mortgage forbearance may not have needed one.  According to their research, of the homeowners surveyed 25% of applied for forbearance due to a coronavirus-related hardship and 80% were approved.  But

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Zumper Says Pandemic Shifted Apartment Demand Away from Big Cities

Zumper Says Pandemic Shifted Apartment Demand Away from Big Cities Rental information site Zumper recently released their National Rent Report for June, 2020 showing that the median national rent for 1-bedroom apartment was $ 1,1217 (down 0.2%) and the median two-bedroom rent was $ 1,473.   Year to date, both one- and two-bedroom rents were down

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Delayed because of the pandemic, property taxes are due today in several communities (June 1)

Delayed because of the pandemic, property taxes are due today in several communities (June 1) Get the latest information on property tax deadlines in nine Eastern Massachusetts counties. The post Delayed because of the pandemic, property taxes are due today in several communities (June 1) appeared first on Boston.com Real Estate.

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