Recent Posts by Odeta Kushi

Will the Pandemic “She-cession” Derail Growth in Homeownership Among Single Women?

By Odeta Kushi on March 11, 2021
During Women’s History Month, it’s important to reflect on the progress that single women have made in achieving one of the main tenets of the American Dream - homeownership. According to our analysis of anonymized household-level survey data, following an overall decline in the homeownership rate among single women in the aftermath of the Great ... Read More

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Housing Market Potential Poised to Grow in 2021

By Odeta Kushi on February 18, 2021
At the onset of 2021, positive housing market dynamics powered growth in the market potential for existing-home sales, offsetting negative market supply dynamics. Millions more millennials will age into their prime home-buying age in 2021, and they will do so at a time of historically low mortgage rates. Working against them is the extremely ... Read More

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Is the Economy Stuck in Neutral?

By Odeta Kushi on February 3, 2021
When determining where to set the federal funds rate, the Federal Reserve studies a multitude of models and analyses, including the neutral rate of interest. The neutral “what” you ask? The neutral rate of interest is the short-term interest rate that would prevail when the economy is at full employment and stable inflation. The Fed may choose to ... Read More

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Don’t Overlook the Benefit of Equity When Considering Whether to Rent or Own

By Odeta Kushi on January 25, 2021
As nominal house prices have soared over the last year, many potential first-time home buyers may be reconsidering whether to buy or to continue renting. Weighing the monthly cost of renting versus owning a home is a key factor in determining if it makes financial sense to buy a home. This update to a 2019 analysis, which found that owning was ... Read More

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Will Record Equity Levels Prevent a Foreclosure Tsunami?

By Odeta Kushi on December 23, 2020
In spite of the record-setting spike in unemployment at the outset of the pandemic, foreclosure activity in 2020 has plunged to an all-time low. The fiscal stimulus and foreclosure moratorium clearly made a difference, helping thousands of homeowners keep their homes. At the peak in early June, 8.6 percent of all mortgage loans were in ... Read More

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Why the Student Loan Debt Burden is Overstated

By Odeta Kushi on November 19, 2020
Student loans are often cited as an insurmountable barrier to homeownership for young home buyers. It is true that student loan debt levels are higher today than a generation ago, but is it preventing potential home buyers from saving for a down payment? The recently released 2019 Survey of Consumer Finances data highlights some important trends ... Read More

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