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Plunging Housing Starts Is Bad News For Spring 2009 Home Buyers

November 20, 2008

When it comes to housing data, there are always two questions to consider: How does this impact buyers? How does this impact sellers? This is why housing data is rarely positive or negative on a universal level — one group of Americans is going to see benefit. Today, it’s home sellers. From the government, we […]

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Mortgage Rates Spike On Highest Cost Of Living Index Since 1991

July 17, 2008

Another day, another piece of inflationary data. June’s Consumer Price Index showed a 5 percent year-over-year increase in what is now the largest annual Cost of Living increase for Americans in 17 years. This is bad news for both home buyers and homeowners in want of a new mortgage because rising costs are inflationary and […]

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Look Beyond Short-Term Movement Towards Longer-Term Trends In Housing

March 20, 2007

Mortgage rates are somewhat restrained today as the Fed begins its two-day meeting. As reported by the Census Bureau, Housing Starts — defined as the number of units for which construction began — surprised to the high-side, despite a cold February. The 9% increase over January showed relative strength, but when compared to February 2006, […]

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The Housing Engine That Won’t Slow Down

January 18, 2007

Housing Starts handily beat economists’ expectations this morning and CPI showed strength, too, sustaining the market momentum that has trended mortgage rates higher over the last 30 days. The Federal Open Market Committee has repeatedly told us that it expects the economy to slow down in 2007, led by a weakening housing market.  And yet, […]

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