Fannie Mae is predicting that continued low rates and possibly lower rates are expected in 2020.
September Monthly Skinny Video
“Nationally, buyer and seller activity remained strong, buoyed by low mortgage rates.”
August Monthly Skinny Video
“There’s a lot of interest in the housing market and how a changing economy affects one’s position within it.”
July Monthly Skinny Video
Home price growth has slowed and now more closely matches income and wage growth – a healthy development.
June Monthly Skinny Video
Despite strong buyer demand, sales totals are lower due to a lack of affordable supply
May Monthly Skinny Video
“While perhaps we won’t match the growth in the market seen over the last few years, stability and sustainability are the primary objectives.”
April Monthly Skinny Video
“Buyers are beginning to return in force this Spring. For well-priced homes in desirable locations, competition is fierce.”
March Monthly Skinny Video
“In addition to the quandary of ongoing housing price increases and affordability concerns in many U.S. markets, the first quarter of 2019 saw a fair share of adverse weather as well.”
February Monthly Skinny Video
Housing markets have proven to be resilient despite predictions of more challenges this year for housing.
January Monthly Skinny Video
“Despite a strong U.S. economy, historically low unemployment and steady wage growth, home sales began to slow across the nation in late last year.”
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