Builders build the homes we buy and live in but they also serve another important purpose. They are a good barometer for where the real estate market is heading. After all, it's their business to determine whether or not people are buying homes. So when builders are confident, there's likely a good reason. According to the National Association of Home Builders' most recent Housing Market Index, the reason this month is mortgage rates. The NAHB's index measures builder confidence on a scale where any number above 50 … [Read more...]
A Hopeful Sign For The Spring Market
Spring is the busiest season for home buyers. So, naturally, there's a lot of analysis of buying conditions as it approaches. Things like mortgage rates, the economy, prices, for-sale inventory, and buyer demand can all be used to get a feel for how busy or slow the season will be. One early sign came with this week's Applications Survey from the Mortgage Bankers Association. The survey measures mortgage rate movement and also demand for refinance and home purchase loans. The most recent results show a significant … [Read more...]
Money Is Main Motivator When Deciding To Buy
When surveyed, Americans who currently don't own a home consistently say they'd like to buy one someday. For example, the National Association of Realtors' Housing Opportunities and Market Experience survey asked non-homeowners whether homeownership is part of their American Dream and 75 percent of respondents said it was. Which means, there are a lot of people who'd like to buy a home. So what are the main factors that influence their decision to buy now or wait? Well, it may come as no surprise that money leads … [Read more...]
One Way To Think About Mortgage Rate Increases
Affordability conditions over the past few years have been largely held in check by low mortgage rates. Potential home buyers could absorb higher home prices, since job market improvement had them feeling confident in their income and rates were still hovering near historic lows. But though the most recent data shows rates have fallen over the past few weeks, last year brought the first significant increase since the housing crash. This has caused new concern about affordability. So how concerned should buyers be? … [Read more...]
Experts Say Number Of Homeowners Set To Rise
A recent survey asked 100 real estate economists and experts for their housing market predictions. And though they had varied views on topics like mortgage rates, home values, and who will be most active in the market in years to come, they almost unanimously agreed on just one thing. A full 88 percent of responding panelists said they expect that the homeownership rate would be higher in five years than it is now and an almost equal amount said it will be improved in just two years. Why is this important? Well, … [Read more...]
Mortgage Demand Booms Following Holiday Slump
Demand for mortgage applications saw a dramatic jump last week, according to new numbers from the Mortgage Bankers Association. Overall, application demand was up 23.5 percent from one week earlier. A large share of the rebound was homeowners looking to refinance their loans now that rates have fallen to their lowest level since last February. But, though much of the surge was refinance activity, home purchase loans also had a good week. Joel Kan, MBA's vice president of economic and industry forecasting, said … [Read more...]
Homeowners Get Realistic About Home Values
Having a good idea what your home is worth is important for a couple of reasons. As a homeowner, knowing how much equity you have in your house can be useful when weighing your options with regard to refinancing or home equity loans. As a potential home seller, it's even more important. That's because, setting a fair price for your home will make a big difference in how it's received by potential buyers. It can also save you some disappointment when it's officially appraised. Since appraisers base the value of your … [Read more...]
Americans Think It’s A Good Time To Sell A House
For many years following the housing crash, home buying conditions were excellent. Home prices had plummeted and mortgage rates were at historic lows. It was a buyer's market and a good deal for anyone who could take advantage. Unfortunately though, since prices had fallen so far, many homeowners who may have wanted to make a move couldn't without selling their house for much less than they'd paid for it. But these days, those same homeowners have seen their home's value rebound and maybe even exceed what it was … [Read more...]
What Will Home Prices Look Like in 2019?
Naturally, home prices are a top topic for anyone buying or selling a home in the coming year. And, with mortgage rates expected to continue trending upward, they are becoming an even more important component of the affordability equation. So what's the forecast for 2019? Well, there's good news and bad. For starters, CoreLogic's most recent Home Price Index says prices are actually expected to have fallen from November to December. But, year-over-year numbers show they've risen by 5.1 percent from 2017. That … [Read more...]
Homeownership Rate Surges Among Millennials
A new survey shows that homeownership among millennials between the ages of 28 and 31 jumped from 27 percent to 47 percent in just two years. Additionally, ownership among people aged 32 to 36 was up 11 percent. That home buying has surged among younger Americans is an encouraging sign for the housing market – especially since homeownership levels haven't yet fully recovered from the housing crash. But, like anything, there's another side to the story. That's because, increasing demand from first-time home buyers … [Read more...]
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