Americans want to know: will it be any easier to buy or rent a home in 2024? A study from the National Housing Conference revealed how U.S. citizens remain concerned with nationwide housing costs, as many believe affordability is the worst they've experienced in their lifetime.
Read More »Housing Forecast: What’s in Store for ‘24?
What will 2024 have in store? LendingTree experts weigh in on housing and economic conditions expected to occur throughout the year, from interest rates on 30-year fixed mortgages to other benchmarks.
Read More »Fannie Mae Forecasts Stronger Q1 GDP Growth Following Bank Failures
According to Fannie Mae's Economic and Strategic Research Group, experts project the gradual tightening in credit conditions due to recent bank turmoil will contribute to a modest recession beginning in the second half of 2023. Click here to learn more.
Read More »Homebuyers Planning to Purchase in 2023 View Now as a Good Time to Buy
Despite economic conditions, a new report from TD Bank has revealed more than one-third of homebuyers planning to purchase a home reported that now is a good time to buy, as 54% of respondents said their level of financial preparedness has improved over the last two years.
Read More »Fannie Mae Continues to Forecast 2023 Recession
According to new research from Fannie Mae’s Economic and Strategic Research Group (ESR), the housing market is expected to further cool as mortgage rates continue to rise and continues to predict an official recession conditions in 2023. According to the ...
Read More »Economic Conditions Top Concern in Fannie Mae Survey
In its latest monthly National Housing Survey, Fannie Mae found 57 percent of Americans still believe the economy is on the wrong track, flat from April's survey. Meanwhile, 38 percent said the economy is on the right path, up from 35 percent in the last survey but still down from last year's highs.
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