Fannie Mae Lowers 2023 Outlook…Again
As economists continue to debate whether the U.S. is in a recession or on the brink of one, Fannie Mae ...
As economists continue to debate whether the U.S. is in a recession or on the brink of one, Fannie Mae ...
Economists now predict home sales will fall 13.5 percent this year
Americans who think it’s a good time to buy a home fell to just 17 percent in May
In most of the U.S., loan limits will increase by $98,950 compared to this year’s limits
Inflation is a key forecast concern with expectations upgraded to average 6.2 percent on an annual basis
Demand for second homes was 60 percent higher in September than it was before the pandemic
More and more Americans feel it’s a bad time to buy due to high home prices
The monthly report notes persistent supply chain disruptions and labor market tightness as stressors
Calhoun, an affordable housing advocate, is also a strong supporter of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
For the first time since March, the public is slightly more optimistic about home buying conditions
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