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An Article to Read . . . Better Days
Ahead in Housing
This, if holds true, is worth jumping up and down about.
Many in the Real Estate Biz have been waiting for this news. I am one of them.
I do know just from my own experience that if manufacturing starts to pick up that the real estate market will do so a few months later. This is what I have seen to be true over the last few months as far as manufacturing is concerned. Let us all keep our fingers crossed that what we are reading below will hold true and that the market will begin to turn for the better.
Daily Real Estate News
| June 28, 2011
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Freddie Mac’s chief economist is optimistic that the housing market and economy will improve in the second half of 2011.
Freddie Mac Chief Economist Frank Nothaft said mortgage rates will likely remain historical lows of between 4.5 percent and 5 percent for the remainder of the year. Also, he expects more buyers to stop waiting on the sidelines as recent price drops in home prices have improved affordability.
Nothaft said consumers’ uncertainty about the economy has caused them to delay home purchases and other “big-ticket items.”
“Some potential buyers who have the means to buy are awaiting clearer signs that home values have firmed,” Nothaft says.
But Nothaft says they should be getting their signs in the second half of the year, with projected job gains, and a growing, improved economy.
“Even though near-term concerns over income and sales growth are restraining consumer spending, business hiring, and new building, a number of positive signs in the economy indicate that growth will continue and is likely to accelerate in the second half of this year,” Nothaft said. “Look for a gradual improvement in housing activity in the coming year.”
Source: “Freddie Mac Economist Sees Sunny Economy in Second Half,” HousingWire (June 27, 2011)
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