Mortgage Demand Dips Past Great Recession Levels

According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, as Washington, D.C.-based industry trade group, the demand for mortgages has dropped lower than any time during the Great Recession over ten years ago. The severe housing shortage continues in Michigan and across the country, limiting the availability of existing homes. Soaring interest rates are also impacting the mortgage market. According to a study from Up for Growth, Michigan is almost 87,000 houses shy of where it should be. Data from Realcomp reveals record-high sale prices in Wayne, Macomb and Oakland counties, as well as in Detroit.