April 2025

April 25, 2025 Economic and Housing Market Update

April 25, 2025 Economic and Housing Market Update

April 25, 2025 – The Realtor.com® economics teamvideoupdategives you the relevant economic and real estate information you need to know each week every Friday to navigate the housing market as a homebuyer, home seller, or industry professional. – For the week ending April 25, Realtor.com®Chief Economist Danielle Halediscusses theFed’s Beige Bookas well as the latestRead …

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Weekly Housing Trends View-Data for Week Ending April 19, 2025

Weekly Housing Trends View-Data for Week Ending April 19, 2025

Our research team releases monthly housing trends reports. These regular reports break down inventory metrics like the number of active listings and the pace of the market. In addition, we continue to give readers more timely weekly updates, an effort that began in response to the rapid changes in the economy and housing. Generally, youRead …

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Mortgage rates remain elevated

Mortgage rates remain elevated

Freddie Mac Mortgage Rates—April 24, 2025 What happened to mortgage rates this week The Freddie Mac rate on a 30-year mortgage remained elevated this week, easing just 2 basis points to 6.81% as recent volatility continued to trickle through the market. The 10-year treasury yield saw considerable movement over the last week as markets reactedRead …

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April 2025

April 2025

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New York City Rental Report 2025Q1: The Pricey Get Pricier-All New York City Boroughs Experienced Year-Over-Year Rent Growth

New York City Rental Report 2025Q1: The Pricey Get Pricier-All New York City Boroughs Experienced Year-Over-Year Rent Growth

Highlights – In 2025Q1, the median asking rent in New York City registered at $3,397, an increase of $179, or 5.6%, compared with a year ago. – The median asking rent for 0-2 bedrooms in New York City was $3,365, reflecting an increase of $226, or 7.2%, from the previous year. Rent for 3-plus bedroomRead …

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