Homes for sale continue to sell quickly, according to new numbers from the National Association of Realtors. Data from April shows 88 percent of homes sold during the month were on the market less than 30 days and the typical property was on the market just 17 days. Lawrence Yun, NAR's chief economist, says the housing market is a little unusual right now. “The market is quite unusual as sales are coming down, but listed homes are still selling swiftly ...” Yun said. It's true. Home sales in April fell 2.4 percent … [Read more...]
Average Mortgage Rates Fall From Previous Week
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Weekly Application Survey, average mortgage rates fell last week. Rates were down from one week earlier 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. But despite the decline, demand for mortgage applications also fell, with both refinance and purchase activity slowing from the week before. Joel Kan, MBA's associate vice president … [Read more...]
Home Builders React To Growing Challenges
Home builders are a reliable barometer of housing market health, since their business depends on being able to anticipate buyers' needs. That's why the National Association of Home Builders' monthly Housing Market Index – which measures builder confidence – is a closely watched industry metric. The index is scored on a scale where any number above 50 indicates more builders view conditions as good than poor. In May, the index fell for the fifth straight month, dropping to 69. Though still a positive result, it's an … [Read more...]
Mortgage Credit Tightens For Gov’t Loans
The standards lenders use to determine whether or not a borrower is approved for a loan aren't fixed. That means there are times when it's easier to get a mortgage and times when it's more difficult. Because of this, the Mortgage Bankers Association tracks mortgage credit availability from month to month. An increase in the MBA's index indicates that standards are loosening, while a decline means they've tightened. According to the most recent results, mortgage credit availability tightened in April. Joel Kan, … [Read more...]
Share Of Equity Rich Homes Continues To Climb
One of the primary benefits of owning a home is equity. Put simply, equity is the difference between what you owe on your mortgage and what your home is worth. Which means, you build it as you pay down your loan each month. It also grows when your home's value increases. It's homeownership's main financial benefit and, these days, homeowners have more of it than ever. In fact, according to ATTOM Data Solutions' most recent U.S. Home Equity & Underwater Report, nearly half of all mortgaged residential properties … [Read more...]
Share Of Equity Rich Homes Continues To Climb
One of the primary benefits of owning a home is equity. Put simply, equity is the difference between what you owe on your mortgage and what your home is worth. Which means, you build it as you pay down your loan each month. It also grows when your home's value increases. It's homeownership's main financial benefit and, these days, homeowners have more of it than ever. In fact, according to ATTOM Data Solutions' most recent U.S. Home Equity & Underwater Report, nearly half of all mortgaged residential properties … [Read more...]
Buyers Push Mortgage Applications Higher
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Weekly Applications Survey, average mortgage rates increased again last week, with rates up from one week earlier 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. Despite the increase, though, home buyers remained active. In fact, demand for loans to buy homes was up 5 percent from the week before. Joel Kan, MBA's associate vice president of economic and industry … [Read more...]
Are Active Listings Ready To Rebound?
The lack of available homes for sale has been an issue for years now. It's pushed prices higher and led to a fast-moving market, where attractive listings only last a few days before they've collected multiple offers from competing buyers. Put simply, it's been challenging for home shoppers. But a new analysis from the National Association of Realtors' consumer website offers some encouragement for buyers who may need the good news. The website's most recent monthly Housing Trends Report found that the number of … [Read more...]
Home Purchase Sentiment Down In April
Fannie Mae's Home Purchase Sentiment Index is based on a monthly survey of Americans. The survey asks respondents whether they think now is a good time to buy or sell a home, where they think home prices and mortgage rates are headed, and how they feel about their financial situation and job prospects. According to the most recent results, rising mortgage rates have led to increased concern about housing affordability, which has caused a 5 percent drop in the number of participants who say they think now is a good … [Read more...]
How Have Higher Rates Affected Monthly Payments?
Mortgage rates have been moving higher in recent months. Which means, if you're currently shopping for a home, your prospective monthly mortgage payment has too. But with rates moving quickly, it can be hard to keep up with what it means for your budget. So what should you know about recent mortgage rate increases and how they've affected monthly payments? Well, the Mortgage Bankers Association's new Purchase Applications Payment Index tracks median mortgage payments and how they change from month to month. … [Read more...]
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