Home Insurance Rates by State
A look into the average home insurance rate by state in the U.S., the factors that impact these costs, and how you could save money on your home insurance premiums.
Explore our data and research on US property, highlighting trends and changes impacting personal finance and national wealth.
A look into the average home insurance rate by state in the U.S., the factors that impact these costs, and how you could save money on your home insurance premiums.
This analysis looks at recent rent statistics and reports in the U.S. to give a picture of the rental market and the demographics of renters.
What are the biggest ‘icks’ that put people off when buying or renting a home? See the results of a survey analyzing exactly that here.
Find out how much a realtor might cost you. This analysis looks at just how much realtors are making on average on properties in America and across each state.
We’ve calculated the true cost of owning a home accounting for all expenses of the average homeowner. See the findings here.
In this article, we look at key statistics around mortgage delinquency and default, how many people experience this and how it has changed over time.
How much of their income do homeowners and renters spend on housing costs? This article looks into the latest statistics to see how affordable housing really is.
We wanted to find out where in the U.S. is the best state for first-time homebuyers. Explore the data here.
Trying to understand FHA Loans, including credit scores, income requirements, pros & cons and more? Here's the complete 2022 guide you need.
Find all the first-time homebuyer statistics you need here in this in-depth report on the market and how it has changed over the years.
The internet is an essential part of everyday life, but should it be treated as a utility like electricity and water? We asked 1,000 Americans here.
Becoming homeless is one of the toughest challenges some people will ever face, and across the US, this is becoming an increasingly likely scenario for many.
There are 29 empty properties per homeless person across the US. Have a look through historical changes and how each US state compares.