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Consumer Confidence in Housing Finally Rises, Thanks to Falling Home Prices

Mortgage rates are still twice what they were a year ago, but home prices have been falling since June, and that’s finally making consumers feel better about what had been an overheated, highly competitive housing market.A monthly housing sentiment index from Fannie Mae showed sentiment improving from November to December. The index is still lower than it was a year ago and just slightly off its record low set in October and November.The share

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Slowdown won't Hinder Demand for Millions of Mortgages

It’s time for mortgage lenders to stop comparing 2022 volume and 2023 projections to the refinance-fueled record fundings of 2020 and 2021. The pandemic refi boom is long over, and while home buyers who need mortgages are still absorbing this year’s rate spike, the worst of U.S. inflation that fueled the rate spike is also likely over. Heading into 2023, there are three market factors that set up the purchase market for smart, focused lenders

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5 Trends that will Shape Luxury Real Estate in 2023

From downsizing to buyer’s remorse, wealthy home buyers are facing many of the same struggles as other consumers in the new year.The luxury housing market, like most other real estate sectors, is adjusting to a slowdown. Affordability and home size are every bit as much on wealthy buyers’ minds as other consumers. “The reality is we are coming out of one of the best real estate markets in history,” Gary Gold, a luxury property specialist

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Rising Recession Risk Highlighted in New Fed Research

The risk of a recession coming in the new year appears to be rising based on state economic data, according to new research from a Federal Reserve bank. The research released Wednesday from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis shows that 27 states experienced negative growth in a measure called state coincident indexes (SCI) in October. SCI is a combination of four state-level indicators that the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia combine

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Pending Home Sales Fall for 6th-Consecutive Month

The number of homes that went under contract in November dropped by another 4%, signaling a slow winter, according to data released Wednesday from the National Association of Realtors Pending home sales fell in November for the sixth consecutive month, yet another sign that things may continue to get worse for real estate agents before they get better.The number of homes that went under contract in November was down 4 percent

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Home Prices Fall Again as Real Estate Analysts Eye a 'Correction' in 2023

National home prices tallied a 0.5% monthly decrease between September and October, according to data released Tuesday by real estate analytics provider CoreLogic Home prices continued their slow decline in October as the housing market responded to mortgage rates exceeding 7 percent at times, according to data released Tuesday by real estate data provider CoreLogic.National home prices fell 0.5 percent between Septe

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Mortgage Rates Settle into the 6% Range

Borrowing costs have been moderating over the past six weeks, declining significantly after breaking 7% last month. Mortgage rates have been moderating over the past six weeks, declining significantly after hitting a 7.08% high last month. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is settling into the 6% range, averaging 6.27% this week, Freddie Mac reports.Homeownership has become nearly 10% more affordable in this time as rates have eased. The average mo

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Existing-Home Sales Drop in November as Median Prices Inch Up

Sales of existing homes in November fell 7.7% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.09M, according to data released Wednesday by the National Association of Realtors Existing-home sales dropped for the tenth-consecutive month in November, according to data released Wednesday by the National Association of Realtors.Sales of existing homes in November fell to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.09 million, a 7.7 percent drop f

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Single-Family Rent Declines for Sixth-Consecutive Month in October

Year-over-year rent growth dropped to the lowest level June 2021, but remained 3 times higher than the historical average before the onset of COVID-19, according to data Tuesday by CoreLogic Single-family rent slowed for the sixth-consecutive month in October but remained 8.8 percent higher than where it was the year before, according to a new report from a leading data firm tracking rent prices.The year-over-year growth was the lowest

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