Why homes are taking longer to sell even when rates ease a little

Why homes are taking longer to sell even when rates ease a little

Mortgage rates have finally edged down from their peak, yet you are still seeing listings linger and price cuts pile up. The friction is not just about borrowing costs anymore, it is about a market that has structurally shifted, from who can afford to buy to who is willing to sell. To understand why your…

Listings are up and price reductions are spreading as homes sit longer

Listings are up and price reductions are spreading as homes sit longer

Across the country, you are finally seeing more “For Sale” signs, but the shift is not as simple as supply catching up with demand. Listings are climbing, homes are lingering, and price cuts are rippling through the market as both buyers and sellers test how far they can push in a high-cost environment. The balance…

The high-end home feature buyers keep paying for even when rates stay high

The high-end home feature buyers keep paying for even when rates stay high

High borrowing costs have cooled many corners of the housing market, but affluent buyers are still writing large checks for one particular upgrade: a fully wired, automated, and secure smart home. You see it in listing descriptions, in new construction specs, and in the way luxury agents talk about value, where integrated technology and security…

Existing-home sales rose 0.5% in November but the market still feels stuck

Existing-home sales rose 0.5% in November but the market still feels stuck

Existing-home sales finally moved in the right direction in November, but you can feel how tentative the progress is. A 0.5% gain is enough to break the worst of the slide, not enough to make the market feel healthy. If you are trying to buy or sell, the data tells you that conditions are improving…

Mortgage rates dipped to 6.18% today and buyers still aren’t rushing

Mortgage rates dipped to 6.18% today and buyers still aren’t rushing

Mortgage costs have finally eased a bit, yet you are not seeing a stampede back into open houses. With the average 30‑year rate slipping to 6.18%, borrowing is cheaper than it was just a few months ago, but buyers are still acting like the market has a “do not disturb” sign on the door. The…

Shotguns that hate cheap shells and make you regret stocking bulk ammo

Shotguns that hate cheap shells and make you regret stocking bulk ammo

Cheap shotgun shells look like a bargain until your gun starts choking on them just when you need it to run. If you rely on bulk low-brass loads for training, home defense drills, or competition practice, some platforms will punish that decision with constant short-stroking, failures to eject, and mangled hulls. Understanding which designs are…

The celebrity real estate move that keeps happening before big life announcements

The celebrity real estate move that keeps happening before big life announcements

In celebrity culture, the first sign that something big is about to change is often not a statement or a red carpet appearance, but a quiet real estate listing. You see the pattern again and again: a house goes on the market, a new compound is snapped up off market, and only later comes the…

Castle Impossible Season 2 is officially happening and the next projects are wild

Castle Impossible Season 2 is officially happening and the next projects are wild

You are officially getting more crumbling stone walls, dizzying budgets, and delightfully unhinged design choices. Castle Impossible Season 2 is locked in at HGTV, and the network is pairing it with a slate of new projects that push home renovation TV into stranger, funnier territory. If you care about where property shows are headed next,…