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The Housing Market May Be Hitting Bottom
/in National /by Tracy WillisFrom April to May, pending home sales rose 8% according to the National Association of Realtors. Economists had projected a !% decrease. The housing marking is attracting buyers due to falling mortgage rates, which fell below 3%. All regions of the country saw an uptick in sales. Economists predict that the market will slowdown in the 2nd half of 2021, citing the flattening in mortgage demand over the past couple months. The Mortgage Bankers Association’s data backs up the prediction. Buyers are facing challenges with the average loan size increasing. Many first-time homebuyers are squeezed out of the market due to entry-level homes for sale.
Eviction Moratorium Continues Through July
/in National /by Tracy WillisThe pandemic-inspired nationwide ban on evictions is hanging around for a while longer. The Supreme Court rejected pleas by landlords to end the moratorium with a 5-4 vote to keep the pan in place. The ban is due to expire at the end of July and another extension isn’t expected. In addition, the Treasury Department issued guidance encouraging a streamline distribution of the near $47 billion available for emergency rental assistance. The government is attempting to blunt the impact of the end of the eviction moratorium.
Investors Add to Competitive Housing Market
/in Detroit, National, SE Michigan /by Tracy WillisWith limited housing inventory, homebuyers are already over a barrel when shopping for a new home. But add investors into the mix and the market becomes even tougher. Nationally, Metro Detroit has experienced the second-highest increase in the number of investor-purchased homes year over year. Investors are cash buyers who can close more quickly which makes it even harder for buyers getting a mortgage. But for the seller, cash is king and a cash sale allows a seller to move on with their future.