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Mortgage rates are down, but not enough for most borrowers

Housing Wire

Mortgage rates continued the downward trend this week amid signs that the U.S. economy is cooling down due to the tightening monetary policy. Mortgage rates decreased for the fourth consecutive week due to increasing concerns over lackluster economic growth,” said Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief executive, in a statement.

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Rent Prices 2022: Rental Market Trends & Statistics

Marco Santarelli

The rental market appears poised to turn the corner and demand for rental units is expected to surge in 2022. While rising rents is a good sign for turnkey rental property owners, it will certainly put millions of renters hit hard by pandemic-related income loss in an even more difficult position. Latest Rent Prices Trends 2022 .

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Four Horsemen of the Housing Apocalypse, Part 3: On a Black Horse – Recession

Notorious ROB

But, thanks to rising inflation that no amount of book-cooking can cover up, the Fed has been forced to “take action” by which we mean raise rates a tiny bit, then jawbone a whole lot about how tough they’re going to be on inflation. When He broke the third seal, I heard the third living creature saying, “Come.”

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Housing Market 2020 Forecast: Will It Crash or Recover?

Marco Santarelli

The US housing market has begun to show signs of heating up as more buyers and sellers returned to the market in July. In fact, in just the second quarter alone, the housing demand went from being down 41% to up 40% year-over-year. housing market, so far, remains undaunted by the economic recession. percent in July.

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Top 20 Metros for Real Estate Development over the Past Decade

Broke Agent Media

Four midwestern metros are in the bottom quarter of the list, starting with Chicago at #16. cities for real estate development over the past decade (2013 to 2022), covering commercial, industrial, and residential sectors. Industrial real estate has seen consistent growth from one year to the next. New York and L.A.