The numbers are in from the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the news is good—at least on a short-term scale.
Read More »Fed Decides to Hold Interest Rates Steady at June Meeting
For the first time in 15 months, the Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee moved to hold the nominal interest rate steady at a range of 5.00% to 5.25%.
Read More »Real House Prices Increased 3.2% in March
While the Real House Price Index found that home prices, and therefore affordability, decreased across the country, median household income has increased 4.1% since January 2022.
Read More »Pending Home Sales Index Offers Mixed Bag of Results
NAR’s latest report reveals pending home sales were down across the U.S. on a year-over-year basis. Click through to find out what else the report revealed.
Read More »Despite Market Conditions, Potential Existing Home Sales Increased 0.45% MoM
Based on April’s data, potential existing-home sales increased to a 5.34 million seasonally adjusted annual rate, a 0.45% month-over-month increase. This represents a 53.3% increase from the market potential low point over 30 years ago in February 1993.
Read More »Credit Conditions Tightened Slightly in March
According to a new report from First American, the Potential Home Sales Model for March revealed it is unlikely that the recent banking crisis will materially impact residential mortgage availability.
Read More »Potential Home Sales Increase 2.6% Since February
“Our Potential Home Sales Mode has now increased for four consecutive months alongside generally lower mortgage rates, providing some optimism,” said Mark Fleming, Chief Economist at First American.
Read More »February 2023 Housing Starts Up 13.8% Over January
Publishing data covering the month of February 2023, the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has released their joint report on new residential construction permits, starts, and completions.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Key to Increasing Affordability
“Housing affordability is the result of the tug-of-war between purchasing power, which is the product of household income and mortgage rates, and nominal house price growth,” said First American Economist Ksenia Potapov.
Read More »Fed Hikes Interest Rates by 25pts
This is now the eighth consecutive rate hike, an increase of 4.5% since the hikes began.
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