Real Estate

Housing inflation has proven to be a persistent factor contributing to the overall high levels of inflation in the United States economy. Despite a cooling trend in inflation rates across various sectors following the peak levels during the pandemic era, housing inflation has remained stubbornly high. This slow decline in housing inflation is identified as
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In today’s housing market, potential home buyers are experiencing a significant shortage of available homes for sale, despite a slight increase in inventory. The supply of newly built homes seems to be disproportionately high compared to existing homes, which is a perplexing trend. Generally, a surplus of homes would lead to lower prices, but in
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The housing market continues to face challenges as we move into the summer months. Despite high home prices and increasing mortgage rates, the demand for mortgages remains stagnant. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, total mortgage application volume saw a minimal increase of just 0.8% from the previous week. This lackluster growth reflects the ongoing
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The trend of smaller new homes is on the rise, with newly built single-family homes coming in at a median of 2,140 square feet in the first quarter of 2024. This is a decrease from the previous year’s median of 2,256 square feet, marking the smallest new homes since the second half of 2009. The
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