Present State of the Housing Market; Overview for mid-August 2024

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by Calculated Danger on 8/14/2024 10:21:00 AM

In the present day, within the Calculated Danger Actual Property E-newsletter: Half 2: Present State of the Housing Market; Overview for mid-August 2024

A quick excerpt:

Yesterday, in Half 1: Present State of the Housing Market; Overview for mid-August 2024 I reviewed dwelling stock, housing begins and gross sales.

In Half 2, I’ll have a look at home costs, mortgage charges, rents and extra.

Different measures of home costs counsel costs shall be up much less YoY within the June Case-Shiller index than within the Could report. The NAR reported median costs have been up 4.1% YoY in June, down from 5.2% YoY in Could.

ICE reported costs have been up 4.1% YoY in June, down from 4.7% YoY in Could, and Freddie Mac reported home costs have been up 5.2% YoY in June, down from 5.7% YoY in Could.

Here’s a comparability of year-over-year change within the FMHPI, median home costs from the NAR, and the Case-Shiller Nationwide index.

The FMHPI and the NAR median costs seem like main indicators for Case-Shiller. Based mostly on current month-to-month information, and the FMHPI, the YoY change within the Case-Shiller index will doubtless be decrease YoY in June in comparison with Could.

There may be rather more within the article.

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