The percentage of Americans who say it's a good time to sell a house rose 26 percent year over year, according to the December results of Fannie Mae's monthly Home Purchase Sentiment Index. The survey – which asks Americans what they think about buying or selling a home, mortgage rates, home prices, their jobs, and household income – was relatively flat from the month before. However, year-over-year comparisons show a large spike in the number of respondents who think it's a good time to sell – while the number who … [Read more...]
New Listings Bounce Back In Many Metros
Shopping for a home to buy can be challenging in markets where there aren't many homes for sale. For one, it's more difficult to find an available house in the right neighborhood with the right features. Then, when you do find one, you often have to outbid other prospective buyers who also want it. But, while the number of homes for sale is still lower than normal, you shouldn't let the current inventory crunch put your home-buying plans on hold. Why? Well, there's an expectation that this year's market will see … [Read more...]
Mortgage Rates Mostly Flat To End 2021
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Weekly Applications Survey, average mortgage rates were mostly flat during the final two weeks of December. Rates for 30-year fixed-rate loans with both conforming and jumbo balances, loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration, and 15-year fixed-rate loans saw little movement from the week before. But, while rates were relatively unchanged, they remained at their highest level since April 2021, which – along with the holiday season – slowed demand for mortgage … [Read more...]
Housing Remains Hot Despite Seasonal Slowdown
The housing market typically slows down at the end of the year. The reasons for this aren't difficult to understand. Between harsher weather and the holidays, not a lot of people have moving on their mind during the month of December. But while the market has been experiencing a typical seasonal slowdown, it remains hot when compared to pre-pandemic levels. For example, a look at recently released numbers shows that the number of homes for sale with an accepted offer within one week was nearly double what it was … [Read more...]
Americans Look To Move Somewhere Less Expensive
If you're like most Americans, your monthly mortgage payment will be among your biggest bills. That's why it's important for prospective home buyers to crunch the numbers before shopping for a house. Knowing how much you can comfortably afford will help you avoid buying a house that causes you financial stress. And these days, that's a factor. The pandemic has led to more economic uncertainty and it has a lot of us thinking about our bills. For example, in one recent survey, nearly 50 percent of participants said … [Read more...]
Homeownership Affordable On Average Wage
Buying a home has become less affordable over the past year. Home prices have surged as buyer demand outpaced the inventory of homes for sale. But while homeownership has gotten less affordable, it's still within the average Americans' financial means, according to a new report from ATTOM Data Solutions. Their fourth-quarter 2021 U.S. Home Affordability Report found that the cost of owning a median-priced home now consumes about 25 percent of the average national wage of $65,546. That's within the 28-percent … [Read more...]
Pending Home Sales Fall 2.2% In November
The National Association of Realtors' Pending Home Sales Index tracks the number of contracts to buy homes that are signed each month. Because it tracks contract signings, not closings, it can be a good indicator of future home sales. In November, the index found pending sales down 2.2 percent from the month before. Lawrence Yun, NAR's chief economist, says home buying conditions are challenging right now but relief may be on the way. “There was less pending home sales action this time around, which I would ascribe … [Read more...]
Home Prices Increase But At A Slower Pace
These days, housing market conditions are fairly easy to understand. There are fewer homes for sale and, because of that, home prices continue to rise. It's simple supply and demand. When there are fewer homes for buyers to choose from, the ones that are available go for a higher price. But while that's been the case for a while now, the most recent S&P Case-Shiller Indices – considered the leading measure of U.S. home prices – offers some encouraging news. The index found that, while prices are still climbing, … [Read more...]
New Home Sales Up 12.4% In November
New-home sales surged in November, rising 12.4 percent from the month before, according to new numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The increase pushed sales to their highest level since April. Combined with the recently reported increase in existing-home sales, the improvement is further evidence that buyer demand remains high, even at a time of year when home sales typically slow due to winter weather, fewer listings, and the holidays. But while winter usually … [Read more...]
Mortgage Rates Fall To Four-Week Low
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Weekly Applications Survey, average mortgage rates fell to a four-week low last week. Rates were down for loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration and 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with both conforming and jumbo balances. The decline helped push refinance activity up 2 percent from the week before. But while refinancing homeowners were more active, home buyers weren't. In fact, demand for loans to buy homes fell 3 percent from one week earlier. Joel Kan, … [Read more...]
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