Inventory
Mortgage Rates Drop, Hitting a Record Low for the Eighth Time this Year

August 6, 2020
The resilience of the housing market continues as mortgage rates hit another all-time low, giving potential buyers more purchasing power and strengthening demand. We expect rates to stay low and continue to propel the purchase market forward. However, the main barrier to rising demand remains the lack of inventory, especially for entry-level homes.
Information provided by Freddie Mac.
New Listings and Pending Sales
Inventory
Mortgage Rates Decrease Slightly

July 30, 2020
Rates continue to remain near historic lows, driving purchase demand over 20 percent above a year ago. Real estate is one of the bright spots in the economy, with strong demand and modest slowdown in home prices heading into the late summer. Home sales should remain strong the next few months into the early fall.
Information provided by Freddie Mac.
New Listings and Pending Sales
Inventory
Mortgage Rates Rise for the First Time in Weeks

July 23, 2020
While housing demand continues to rebound, the month-long swoon in economic activity has caused the 10-year Treasury benchmark to drop. In the short-term, this means the demand will continue on the back of near record low mortgage rates. However, the most recent consumer spending data has been pointing to slow growth since mid-June. The concern is that the pause in economic activity will cause unemployment to remain elevated which will lead to longer-term labor market distress.
Information provided by Freddie Mac.
Existing Home Sales
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