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States where Closing Costs are Highest, Lowest

Help your clients plan ahead so they aren’t blindsided by the fees they’ll pay at the closing table.Home buyers often focus on saving for a down payment, forgetting that they must budget for closing costs, too. And those fees can add up: The average closing costs in the U.S. are $4,243, according to a new study from Assurance IQ(link is external), an insurance provider. On average, home buyers nationwide should plan to budget 1.87% of th

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Prefabricated Home Shipments on the Rise

Some Americans who have been priced out of the tight residential real estate market are turning to prefabricated homes, helping to power a nascent recovery in sales of a far less expensive home-buying option.Shipments of manufactured homes were up for five months in a row through August, the most recent month for which data is available, according to the Census Bureau. They have risen by 7% to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 89,000 from

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Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Demand Jumps Nearly 10% as Buyers Struggle to Afford Housing Market

As mortgage rates hover near the highest level in more than two decades, homebuyers are turning to riskier mortgage products to help them get into a home.Last week, the average contract interest rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with conforming loan balances ($726,200 or less) decreased to 7.86% from 7.90%, with points falling to 0.73 from 0.77 (including the origination fee) for loans with a 20% down payment, according to the Mortgage Banker

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New, Existing Home Supplies Diverge

Homebuilders are providing options buyers can’t find in the existing-home sales market.Newly built homes account for a small share of the home sales market, generally around 10%. But builders have grown that percentage this year and will make further gains in 2024. Even with higher mortgage rates, new-home sales are rising because builders are bringing more inventory onto the market than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic. By contrast, the m

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Federal Reserve Leaves it's Key Rate Unchanged but Keeps Open Possibility of a Future Hike

The Federal Reserve kept its key short-term interest rate unchanged Wednesday for a second straight time but left the door open to further rate hikes if inflation pressures should accelerate in the months ahead.The Fed said in a statement after its latest meeting that it would keep its benchmark rate at about 5.4%, its highest level in 22 years. Since launching the most aggressive series of rate hikes in four decades in March 2022 to fi

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Middle-Class Americans are Rattled by Fed’s Fight Against Inflation

Despite roaring growth and a resilient job market, more middle-class Americans are worried about the state of the economy than a year ago, a Harris Poll for Bloomberg News has found.One big reason: The rapid increase in interest rates deployed by the Federal Reserve to rein in inflation, which are now expected to remain higher for longer.In the Harris poll, the latest in a series taken for Bloomberg over the past year, 57% of middle-class respond

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Buyers are Getting Spooked by Rising Mortgage Rates

A big fear for buyers this Halloween: mortgage rates near 8%. But their worst nightmare may be closer to coming true.For the seventh consecutive week, mortgage rates have increased, inching nearer to 8%. This is the longest streak of mortgage rate increases since the spring of 2022, says Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist.“Rates have risen two full percentage points in 2023 alone and, as we head into Halloween, the impacts may scare po

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U.S. GDP Grew at a 4.9% Annual Pace in the Third Quarter, Better than Expected

The U.S. economy grew even faster than expected in the third quarter, buoyed by a strong consumer in spite of higher interest rates, ongoing inflation pressures, and a variety of other domestic and global headwinds.Gross domestic product, a measure of all goods and services produced in the U.S., rose at a seasonally adjusted 4.9% annualized pace in the July-through-September period, up from an unrevised 2.1% pace in the second quarter, the Comme

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Home Sales Inch Up, but Remain Historically Low

Where are sales headed for the housing market? NAR releases its latest economic forecast.Contract signings eked out an uptick in September, despite multiple headwinds rumbling throughout the real estate market. The National Association of REALTORS®’ Pending Home Sales Index—a forward-looking indicator of home sales based on contract signings—increased by 1.1% last month compared to August.“Despite the slight gain, pending contracts remai

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US New Home Sales Scale 19-Month High as Median Price Drops

Sales of new U.S. single-family homes surged to a 19-month high in September as the annual median house price dropped by the most since 2009 amid discounts offered by builders to woo buyers, but mortgage rates flirting with 8% could curb demand.A chronic shortage of previously owned houses is driving buyers to new construction, a situation that builders are taking advantage of by giving a range of incentives to improve affordability. The bulk of

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