Fewer than 4 in 10 nonhomeowner households in the U.S. can afford a starter home, a new study found. Most are in the South.
Home prices have risen much faster than wages, Pew Research reports. As a result, first-time homebuyers are getting squeezed out of the market.
Buying a first home is a big deal, so it’s natural to feel a bit overwhelmed. See our tips for first-time home buyers to get an overview of what to do, mistakes to avoid and links to more resources.
There are no federal first-time homebuyer grants, but you might be able to qualify for first-time homebuyer programs that are administered at the state and local level. First-time homebuyers may be ...
Let's get real about buying a home for the first time. If this truly is your first rodeo, you're in the right place. There's lots you need to know when you're buying a home, and our tips will help ...
With over four years of experience writing in the housing market space, Robin Rothstein demystifies mortgage and loan concepts, helping first-time homebuyers and homeowners make informed decisions as ...
In New York City, first-time homebuyers need to wait the longest time in the nation to save up for a downpayment.