Naturally, when world events cause economic uncertainty, markets react. However, the housing market has some things going for it that may help offset any upcoming volatility. For example, there have been a lower than normal number of homes for sale in many markets for a while now. Combined with a high level of home buyer demand, that lack of inventory meant more competition, increasing prices, and fewer choices for buyers. But it may also mean the market is well positioned to absorb any changes to the current … [Read more...]
Lenders Expect Low Rates To Spur Activity
Fannie Mae's quarterly Mortgage Lender Sentiment Survey tracks the views and outlook of senior mortgage executives. And, according to their first quarter survey results, those executives feel good about the mortgage market. Why? Well, mostly because mortgage rates are at, or hovering just above, historic lows. Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae's senior vice president and chief economist, says lenders are expecting strong consumer demand for mortgage loans. “Lenders' expectations of consumer demand for purchase and refinance … [Read more...]
Majority Of Homes Are Affordable For Buyers
These days, you hear a lot about how there are too few homes for sale and it's driving prices upward. But though that's true in many markets, it doesn't mean hopeful home buyers should give up on buying. In fact, the most recent Housing Opportunity Index from the National Association of Home Builders shows there are still plenty of available homes for buyers earning the U.S. median income. According to the index, 63.2 percent of all new and existing homes sold between the beginning of October and the end of … [Read more...]
Mortgage Rates Fall To All-Time Lows
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Weekly Applications Survey, average mortgage rates fell last week across all loan categories, including 30-year fixed-rate loans with both conforming and jumbo balances, loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration, and 15-year fixed-rate loans. The drop brought rates to their lowest level since 2012 and matched an all-time survey low. Joel Kan, MBA's associate vice president of economic and industry forecasting, said rates fell due to uncertainty about the … [Read more...]
How To Choose The Right Renovation Project
There's usually a long checklist of items to go through before selling a house. After all, you want to maximize your profit and make sure your home is attractive to buyers. That's why, in addition to cleaning up clutter, planting some flowers, and touching up chipped paint, you may be considering a renovation project. But not all renovations have the same return on investment. That's why the Appraisal Institute suggests hiring an appraiser to estimate your property's value before and after a potential upgrade. … [Read more...]
Nearly 60% Of Americans Say Now’s The Time To Buy
Each month, Fannie Mae's Home Purchase Sentiment Index surveys Americans to measure interest in home buying and selling. The index looks at how people view the housing market, home prices, mortgage rates, their jobs, income, and expectations for the future. In February, the HPSI was relatively flat from the month before but remained near all-time highs. In fact, the survey found 59 percent of Americans believe now is a good time to buy a house and 67 percent say it's a good time to sell. Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae's … [Read more...]
Favorable Conditions Cause Pending Sales Spike
The National Association of Realtors' Pending Home Sales Index tracks the number of contracts to buy homes that are signed each month. The index is a good indicator of where home sales are headed because contract signings precede closings by a number of weeks. In January, the PHSI rose 5.2 percent from the month before and is now up 5.7 percent over last year at the same time. Lawrence Yun, NAR's chief economist, says conditions are favorable for home buyers right now and it may lead to an increase in buying … [Read more...]
When Is The Best Time To Sell Your Home?
Spring is traditionally thought of as the start of home buying season. Harsh winter weather begins to fade and interested buyers become more active. Because of this, homeowners who hope to sell often wait for spring to list their home. But what is the best time to put your home up for sale, if you want to get the best price for it? Well, it depends on where you are in the country. Naturally, in warmer parts of the country, it comes earlier than in others. For example, late March is the best time for selling in San … [Read more...]
New Homes Sales Start The Year Off Strong
New home sales are an important barometer for the housing market. When they're selling quickly, home builders build more homes, which helps balance inventory and keeps home prices from spiking. In other words, if you want to know how the housing market is doing, new home sales are a good place to check. That's why new numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development are encouraging. Their January New Residential Sales report shows a spike in sales, which are now at their … [Read more...]
Mortgage Rate Drop Pushes Demand Higher
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Weekly Applications Survey, average mortgage rates fell last week across all loan categories, including 30-year fixed-rate loans with both conforming and jumbo balances, loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration, and 15-year fixed-rate loans. The drop caused a slight increase in overall mortgage demand, with refinance and purchase activity combining for a 1.5 percent improvement over the week before. Mike Fratantoni, MBA's senior vice president and chief … [Read more...]
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