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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Top Stories

Mortgage activity falls as rates tick up again

COLIN MCNAMARA, National Mortgage News (Subscription)
Consecutive weeks of mortgage rate increases suppressed refinance activity, causing a notable fall in mortgage applications, the Mortgage Bankers Association found.


California home sales climbed to highest level since February

LIEZEWL ONCE, Mortgage Professional America
California’s housing market showed signs of renewed activity in October, with existing single-family home sales climbing to their highest level since February, according to the latest data from the California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.).

National News

Where manufactured homes are filling the housing affordability gap

JONATHAN DELOZIER, HousingWire (Subscription)
Manufactured housing continues to widen its reach, led by the Sunbelt, where warm climates, flexible zoning and lower land costs make factory-built homes a durable affordability option.

California News

8 in 10 Bay Area homes have lost value in the last year. Here’s why that might not help buyers

CHRISTIAN LEONARD, San Francisco Chronicle (Subscription)
More than 80% of homes in the San Francisco metropolitan area have lost value from last year. But most are still worth far more than they were purchased for.


More housing on the California coast? Changes at this agency signal a pro-building shift

NADIA LATHAM, KPBS
In a push to address the state’s gripping housing crisis, the California Coastal Commission last week approved a rule change to make it easier to build affordable housing in Monterey and elsewhere along the hundreds of miles of the Pacific coast.


Governor Newsom announces underutilized state property in Riverside to become 209 affordable homes

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
A former CAL FIRE property is being transformed into hundreds of affordable homes.


Why San Diegans aren’t jumping to buy homes, even with lower mortgage rates

PHILLIP MOLNAR, San Diego Union-Tribune (Subscription)
The high cost of a San Diego home, even with lower mortgage rates, has scared off many potential buyers and slowed the market to a level not seen in years.

Industry News 

NAR shifts authority to local MLSes in sweeping rule change

JAKE INDURSKY, The Real Deal (Subscripition)
The trade group announced it will no longer require membership to access its Realtor-affiliated multiple listing services, and access will be determined by local discretion. The update came as part of an overhaul of its MLS Handbook following an antitrust risk assessment of its policies.


Real Estate Firms Expect Stable Profitability at Year’s End, Despite Market Challenges

MELISSA DITTMANN TRACEY, Realtor.com
According to the 2025 NAR Profile of Real Estate Firms, executives are finding their way amid a slower market and are cautiously optimistic about what lies ahead.

Real Estate Technology 

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Property News 

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In Case You Missed It 

Fire survivors can use this new portal to rebuild faster and save money

ROGER VINCENT, Los Angeles Times (Subscription)
Fire survivors can now access a portal with vetted residential templates designed to speed rebuilding and reduce costs, with homes potentially ready by 2026. The AI-powered portal maps fire-damaged properties and filters home options by square footage, bedrooms, bathrooms and price, allowing homeowners to compare builder bids.

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