The national housing market looks about as balanced as it's been in many years, but big self-inflicted macroeconomic headwinds loom.
The Trump administration says it's revamping Social Security to make it more efficient. But will the changes really help?
Rates for home loans are stuck in a narrow band. Americans are buying in spite of it.
Mortgage rates remain rangebound but a rapidly deteriorating economy suggests some would-be buyers will simply stop trying.