“Financial distress can be a vicious cycle,” said Cassandra Happe, Analyst at WalletHub. “People who can’t make payments on their accounts end up damaging their credit scores, which in turn makes it more difficult for them to qualify for the best solutions to their debt.”
Read More »Prospective Homebuyers’ Patience Surrounding Market Conditions May Be Waning
A Bank of America study revealed that the vast majority of prospective homebuyers expect home prices and interest rates to fall in the coming year, so they’re waiting until then to purchase a home. But how likely is that to happen? BofA experts unveil more in their latest Homebuyer Insights Report.
Read More »HUD Outlines Top Challenges for the Year Ahead
In a new report, HUD’s Office of Inspector General outlines the most serious management and performance issues facing the Department in fiscal year 2024.
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 »New Home Listings Experience Largest YoY Increase in Over Two Years
“Mortgage rates are dropping due to easing inflation and investors betting the Fed will cut interest rates sooner than expected," said Redfin Economics Research Lead Chen Zhao. “Declining rates, along with a sizable year-over-year increase in new listings, are leading to more favorable conditions for some buyers."
Read More »Pending Sales Dropped in all Regions YoY
Month-over-month, contract signings intensified in the Northeast but diminished in multiple other U.S. regions. First American Deputy Chief Economist Odeta Kushi commented, “While there remains quite a bit of demand for homes on the sidelines, you can't buy what's not for sale, even if you can afford it.”
Read More »Organizations Call on FHFA to Lower Housing Costs for Renters, Homeowners
In a letter, nearly 80 consumer, energy, housing, health, manufacturing, and environmental organizations called on the Federal Housing Finance Agency to help lower costs and make housing safer and healthier, in addition to suggesting requirements that all new homes with mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac meet updated energy codes.
Read More »Many Americans Aren’t Optimistic About 2024’s Housing Market
While the housing market remains unpredictable, a surprising percentage of surveyed Americans report wanting it to crash in 2024, according to a new LendingTree study, as many believe that might be the only way they could afford a home.
Read More »Migration Data Names Nashville as Latest Housing Hotspot
The tech hub of Austin, Texas, has been a beacon of migration during the pandemic, but tastes are changing, leading to Nashville becoming a destination hotspot for the first time since 2021.
Read More »Report: Foreclosure Activity Trends Increasing
“The silver lining of this trend is that it’s usually local or regional investors seeking to purchase commercial REO properties, often to launch new concepts or businesses,” said Michael Krein, President of the NRBA. “They keep the community moving forward by getting these properties back into the market and retail sectors.”
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