Home values have not dropped month-to-month since January of this year — a span of 6 months.
Home values have not dropped month-to-month since January of this year — a span of 6 months.
According to the National Association of REALTORS®, 4.82 million “existing homes” sold on a seasonally-adjusted, annualized basis in August, representing a near 8 percent improvement from the month prior and a nine percent jump from August 2011.
Mortgage markets improved for the second consecutive week last week as demand for U.S. mortgage-backed bonds remained high.
For the first time in 9 weeks, mortgage rates have made new lows.
Wednesday, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Housing Starts for single-family homes up 5.5 percent in August to a seasonally-adjusted, annualized count of 535,000 units nationwide.
As reported by the National Association of Home Builders, the Housing Market Index, a measure of builder confidence, rose to a reading of 40 in September — its highest mark since June 2006.
According to foreclosure data firm RealtyTrac, foreclosure activity increased 1 percent in August as compared to the month prior, climbing to just above 193,500 units nationwide.
Mortgage markets improved last week as the Federal Reserve introduced new economic stimulus.
The Federal Open Market Committee voted to leave the Fed Funds Rate unchanged within its current target range of 0.000-0.250 percent Thursday, while adding new market stimulus.
The FOMC adjourns from a 2-day meeting today. Mortgage rates are expected to change — perhaps by a lot.
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