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Recapping the Resilience of the 2023 Housing Market

Despite unprecedented challenges, and the predictions of naysayers, the residential real estate market showed surprising strength in 2023, according to industry analyst Michael Gifford Despite unprecedented challenges, the housing market emerged as a resilient and surprising beacon of stability in 2023. While supply constraints continued and the Federal Reserve’s interest hike lasted longer than expected, the sharp decline in hom

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Mortgage Refinance Demand Jumps 19% After Rates Hit Lowest Level Since July

Homeowners looking to refinance are finding savings after mortgage rates dropped again last week.The average contract interest rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with conforming loan balances ($726,200 or less) decreased to 7.07% from 7.17%, with points falling to 0.59 from 0.60 (including the origination fee) for loans with a 20% down payment, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. That was the lowest level since July.“Mortgage

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Construction Spending Climbs in October and 63% of Metros Add Jobs

Construction spending (not adjusted for inflation) totaled $2.027 trillion in October at a seasonally adjusted annual rate, up 0.6% from the upwardly revised September rate and up 11% year-over-year (y/y), the Census Bureau reported today. However, without a deflator, it is impossible to say how much of the y/y gain is in units vs. price. Private residential construction rose 1.2% for the month, with single-family homebuilding up 1.1% (

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Mortgage Rates Back Under 7% this Week

Mortgage rates keep falling after Powell tries to deflate expectations for the spring rate, as 3 new reports released this week suggest the economy is, in fact, losing steam Mortgage rates continue to retreat from 2023 highs, but homebuyer demand for purchase loans remained flat last week, as for-sale inventories are still tight in many markets and prices remain out of reach of some would-be buyers.Demand for purchase mortgages was down 0.3 perce

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Taylor Swift is Even Influencing Home Prices

Local housing markets sing when the “Anti-Hero” crooner comes to town, a new study finds.There’s no bad blood between Taylor Swift and real estate. Her sold-out stadium concerts are proving to be good karma for local housing markets.Architectural Digest explores in a new study(link is external) the possible housing impact of Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour, which has grossed $1 billion to date. And look at what you made

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Mortgage Rates are on a Downward Slope

Borrowing costs have dropped for the fifth-straight week and are expected to go lower through the end of the year.Falling mortgage rates are bringing holiday cheer to home buyers. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, which has been backing away from its near-8% high in October, dropped to 7.22% this week, marking the fifth consecutive week of declines, Freddie Mac reports.“Market sentiment has significantly shifted over the last month, leading to a

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Fed’s Favorite Gauge Shows Inflation Rose 0.2% in Oct and 3.5% from a Year Ago, as Expected

Inflation as measured by personal spending increased in line with expectations in October, possibly giving the Federal Reserve more incentive to hold rates steady and perhaps start cutting in 2024, according to a data release Thursday.The personal consumption expenditures price index, excluding food and energy prices, rose 0.2% for the month and 3.5% on a year-over-year basis, the Commerce Department reported. Both numbers aligned with the D

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Contract Signings at Lowest Level in More Than 20 Years

A turnaround may be insight as mortgage rates retreat from their peak—but another issue is coming into focus for home buyers.As mortgage rates rose to their highest averages in October—nearing 8%—many home buyers backed away from the housing market. As a result, contract signings for existing homes dipped to their lowest number in more than 20 years, the National Association of REALTORS® reported Thursday.NAR’s Pending Home Sales&nb

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FHA, FHFA Announce Higher Conforming Loan Limits in ’24

In line with rising home prices, federally-backed loans will adjust for borrowers in the new year.Conforming loan limits are rising in the new year to keep up with escalating home prices, both the Federal Housing Administration and Federal Housing Finance Agency announced Tuesday.The new conforming loan limit set by the FHFA for 2024 is $766,550 (a hike of $40,350 compared to 2023’s baseline amount of $726,200). FHFA is the regulator of Fannie

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Home Prices Kept Rising even as Mortgage Rates Surged, S&P Case-Shiller Says

Higher mortgage rates appear to be doing very little to cool home prices.Nationally, prices were 3.9% higher in September compared with the same month a year earlier, up from a 2.5% annual gain in August, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index. This occurred as the average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage climbed toward 8%.Of the 20 metropolitan markets highlighted in the report, Detroit saw the biggest annual increase

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