Winners and losers of this volatile housing market
Winners and losers of this volatile housing market
Any market that pushes some businesses to the brink of insolvency also will create opportunities for others. Through numerous interviews with industry players, HousingWire assessed the rapidly changing housing market to determine who remains vulnerable to the higher-rate environment, and who’s primed to capitalize in the months ahead.
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Any market that pushes some businesses to the brink of insolvency also will create opportunities for others. Through numerous interviews with industry players, HousingWire assessed the rapidly changing housing market to determine who remains vulnerable to the higher-rate environment, and who’s primed to capitalize in the months ahead.
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Any market that pushes some businesses to the brink of insolvency also will create opportunities for others. Through numerous interviews with industry players, HousingWire assessed the rapidly changing housing market to determine who remains vulnerable to the higher-rate environment, and who’s primed to capitalize in the months ahead.
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While problems with slow payments reverberate throughout the construction industry, the truth is that some companies, roles, and project types are much more likely to get paid on time than others. Our recent Construction Cash Flow and Payment Report took a deep look at more than 500 construction companies to figure out who is getting […]
The post Construction Payment Speed: Winners and Losers appeared first on Levelset.
While problems with slow payments reverberate throughout the construction industry, the truth is that some companies, roles, and project types are much more likely to get paid on time than others. Our recent Construction Cash Flow and Payment Report took a deep look at more than 500 construction companies to figure out who is getting […]
The post Construction Payment Speed: Winners and Losers appeared first on Levelset.
Existing home sales for April came in at 5.61 million, with home-price growth driving a housing market that is still savagely unhealthy.
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Existing home sales for April came in at 5.61 million, with home-price growth driving a housing market that is still savagely unhealthy.
The post This savagely unhealthy housing market needs higher rates appeared first on HousingWire.
The real estate market has been on fire recently, so you may understandably be wondering if now is a good time to...
The post What to Expect from the Housing Market This Spring appeared first on MortgageDepot.
The real estate market has been on fire recently, so you may understandably be wondering if now is a good time to...
The post What to Expect from the Housing Market This Spring appeared first on MortgageDepot.
How can we tell if higher mortgage rates are doing their job to cool off home prices? Looking at trends in purchase application data is key.
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How can we tell if higher mortgage rates are doing their job to cool off home prices? Looking at trends in purchase application data is key.
The post What 5% mortgage rates mean for the housing market appeared first on HousingWire.
April 2007. It seems like a lifetime ago to me. It was the month that I began my real estate career. It was also the month that was the end of the housing boom and began a decade-long housing crisis that spurred the “Great Recession”. How did we get to the housing crisis in 2007? Will we see a housing market crash in 2022? There were many things that lead to the housing crisis in the early 2000s. Some of those things we see today but many we don’t. Let’s review what happened then and wha...
April 2007. It seems like a lifetime ago to me. It was the month that I began my real estate career. It was also the month that was the end of the housing boom and began a decade-long housing crisis that spurred the “Great Recession”. How did we get to the housing crisis in 2007? Will we see a housing market crash in 2022? There were many things that lead to the housing crisis in the early 2000s. Some of those things we see today but many we don’t. Let’s review what happened then and wha...
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Last week, mortgage rates were relatively unaffected by the rising inflation levels reported by the consumer price index. Most people would typically expect a drastic shift higher in rates since inflation is the enemy of bonds, and the bond market influences rates. While rates did begin to trend slightl...
Market Update: Rates Unchanged; NAHB Housing Market Index, Housing Starts and Building Permits, and Existing Home Sales Coming Up This Week Blog posted On July 18, 2022
Last week, mortgage rates were relatively unaffected by the rising inflation levels reported by the consumer price index. Most people would typically expect a drastic shift higher in rates since inflation is the enemy of bonds, and the bond market influences rates. While rates did begin to trend slightl...
Everyone has housing market crash predictions. Some media outlets will tell you the sky is falling, real estate is on the edge of a cliff, and the whole world is turning upside down. Meanwhile, investors who made it out alive during the great recession see an oncoming housing correction as an opportunity, not a warning sign. Ever since we saw wild home appreciation in late 2020 and beyond, everyday investors have been asking: when is our time up? David Greene, real estate investing expert (also ...
Everyone has housing market crash predictions. Some media outlets will tell you the sky is falling, real estate is on the edge of a cliff, and the whole world is turning upside down. Meanwhile, investors who made it out alive during the great recession see an oncoming housing correction as an opportunity, not a warning sign. Ever since we saw wild home appreciation in late 2020 and beyond, everyday investors have been asking: when is our time up? David Greene, real estate investing expert (also ...
Greater Cincinnati’s housing inventory has reached a historic low. But interest rate hikes and soaring prices may finally increase options for would-be buyers.
Greater Cincinnati’s housing inventory has reached a historic low. But interest rate hikes and soaring prices may finally increase options for would-be buyers.
Cracks are beginning to appear in the red-hot housing market. Spiraling mortgage rates on top of record-high and still-rising home prices are leading many experts to predict the real estate market is on the verge of a correction—if it isn’t already in one. They anticipate home prices will flatten, or even go down a bit, in certain markets. Home sales have already been dropping; fewer buyers are seeking mortgages because they can’t afford the double whammy of high prices and rates on top of...
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