"Mortgage rate optimism increased dramatically this month, with a survey-high share of consumers anticipating mortgage rate declines over the next year," said Mark Palim, VP and Deputy Chief Economist at Fannie Mae.
Read More »Mortgage Rate Drops Encouraging Market Activity
“The slight increase in December listings indicates the impact of lower mortgage rates is beginning to trickle down into the market, which comes as an optimistic sign as we head into the new year," said Jeremy Sicklick, Co-Founder and CEO of HouseCanary.
Read More »Home Sales Retreat YoY
NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun said, "The latest weakness in existing home sales still reflects the buyer bidding process in most of October, when mortgage rates were at a two-decade high before the actual closings in November.”
Read More »Potential Home Sales Experience Largest Monthly Growth in a Year
Mortgage applications climbed in November, but will home sales accelerate throughout the end of the year? Mark Fleming, Chief Economist at First American, details the state of existing-home sales and more market predictions.
Read More »Pending Home Sales Surge, But Closed Sales Lag Behind
In November, new listings jumped to their highest level since October 2022, while home prices also posted its biggest increase since the same time last year. Pending home sales also continued to rise, but many home purchases fell through at a record rate as some homebuyers got cold feet, according to a new Redfin report.
Read More »Buying Power Shifts Across Nation’s Largest Cities
While the average homebuyer can now afford to spend even less on a home, a new Point2 study revealed that the median home price in the U.S. is now 50% higher than the average affordable home price.
Read More »Cooling Home Values Boost Affordability
As mortgage rates continue to ease, homebuyers are still constrained by elevated housing costs, according to Zillow's latest housing report. However, cooling home values did provide some relief in November.
Read More »Homebuying Will Remain Expensive for the Foreseeable Future
According to a new report, the market will continue to be characterized by highly competitive buyers trying to snap up any and all available inventory.
Read More »U.S. Homeowners Remain Financially Disincentivized to Sell Their Homes
According to a new study from First American, some 90% of homeowners remain discouraged by the idea of selling their homes. Will that change if mortgage rates were to decline in 2024? Here’s what experts predict about the ongoing “sellers’ strike.”
Read More »The Independent Investor Impact
Kurt Carlton of New Western explains how real estate investors may be able to help address the nation’s housing supply shortage.
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