

12.2 Million U.S. Homes Now Uninsured
(3/5/26) As insurance costs continue to rise across the country, some homeowners are opting to go without coverage at all – and a new analysis by LendingTree found that 14.1 percent of U.S. owner-occupied homes are uninsured (12.2 million properties). Key findings of the report, which was just released, include: · Nearly 1 in 7 homes across the U.S. are uninsured. · West Virginia has the highest rate of uninsured homes – 23.9 percent of homes in the state lack


New Report Contains More Bad News for Housing Affordability
(6/27/25) A new report by the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University shows that the housing market is growing more...


The Real Estate Market Takes a Turn
(6/2/25) Have you been keeping an eye on the real estate market in your neck of the woods? If not, you may be surprised. While the...


Silver Tsunami to Bring a Wave of Wealth to Children of Baby Boomer Homeowners
(12/20/24) If your folks are members of the Baby Boom generation, born between 1946 and 1964, it might be wise to consult a wealth...


You Go, Girl!
(1/16/24) It’s no secret that women earn less than men. A Pew Research Center analysis released on March 1, 2023 found that the gender...































