Do Rising Rates Outweigh the Impact of the Strong Economy on Housing Market Potential?
By
Mark Fleming on November 19, 2018
While the housing market continues to underperform its potential by 6.5 percent, the gap between actual existing home sales and the market potential for home sales narrowed by 1 percent in October compared with September, according to our Potential Homes Sales model. The housing market has the potential to support more than 391,000 additional home ...
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What Recent Hurricanes Mean For Future Housing Supply?
By
Mark Fleming on October 19, 2018
Wednesday’s Census Bureau report on new residential construction data for September sends a mixed message to the housing market. Current home buyers received a lift as completions jumped 7.0 percent compared to September of last year, which is additional new net supply added to the housing stock. The continued year-over-year growth in completions ...
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Why Homeowners Staying in their Homes Dampens the Housing Market
By
Mark Fleming on October 18, 2018
While the housing market continues to underperform its potential by 7.2 percent, the gap between actual existing home sales and the market potential for home sales narrowed by 1 percent in September compared with August, according to our Potential Homes Sales model. However, even though the performance gap narrowed a bit, the housing market still ...
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How Hurricane Florence May Impact the Housing Market
By
Mark Fleming on September 20, 2018
Yesterday’s Census Bureau report for August is an indication of strength for the housing market. While the number of permits issued, which can signal how much construction is in the pipeline, decreased by 5.5 percent, home building rose in August as housing starts increased 9.4 percent compared with a year ago. The growth in housing starts is ...
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Why Education is the Best Investment for Homeownership
By
Mark Fleming on September 7, 2018
Whether students are beginning middle school or their last year of college, back-to-school season is here. Although many students may grimace when they hear “back to school,” they won’t regret pursuing a higher education as adults as they compete for well-paying jobs and one day, hopefully, buy a home.
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Why Hasn’t Economic Momentum Lifted Home Sales?
By
Mark Fleming on August 21, 2018
The U.S. economy remains on an impressive growth streak. Last month, the Commerce Department reported that the gross domestic product, the broadest measure of goods and services produced in the economy, grew at a 4.1 percent annualized rate in the second quarter, the strongest pace of growth since 2014. The economy has added jobs every month for ...
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