Consumer Sentiment Declines On Housing For The First Time Since Fall 2023
Fannie Maw points to increased pessimism about the direction of mortgage rates as the cause for the drop
Fannie Maw points to increased pessimism about the direction of mortgage rates as the cause for the drop
Fannie Mae’s latest survey found that only 17 percent of households thought mortgage rates would come down in the next ...
In August, 66 percent of respondents said it was a good time to sell a home, while just 18 percent ...
The monthly report hit an all-time high for consumer lack of confidence, up from 78 percent in June
Only 16 percent of respondents indicated that now is a good time to buy a home
More and more Americans feel it’s a bad time to buy due to high home prices
For the first time since March, the public is slightly more optimistic about home buying conditions
There’s good news for frustrated buyers as more homes should moderate record prices
New survey results from Fannie Mae show majority of consumers don’t believe now is the time to buy
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