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Jan 6, 2026 3:32 PM — Housing Market
What QXO’s $1.2 billion investment means for the fragmented building materials industry
QXO, a distributor of roofing products and building materials, is aiming to disrupt the building products industry and reach $50 billion in annual revenue through acquisitions. They recently received a $1.2 billion investment from Apollo Global Management to fund these acquisitions. QXO plans to consolidate the industry and create a tech-focused digital platform for efficiency.
Jan 6, 2026 1:32 PM — Housing Market
Tennessee proposes full property tax reimbursement for seniors
A Tennessee official proposed a plan to provide full property tax reimbursements for homeowners 65 and older with at least 20 years of state residency in order to prevent tax foreclosures and help seniors stay in their homes. The plan would cost about 3% of the state's annual budget.
Jan 6, 2026 1:31 PM — Housing Market
Rising insurance costs shape homeowner decisions in 2026
Home insurance costs have risen by 24% since 2021, leading to increased housing affordability pressures for American homeowners. Many homeowners expect further increases in 2026, with insurance costs now rivaling mortgage rates and home prices as a key factor influencing buying decisions. Climate risks, modest home price growth, and high mortgage rates continue to impact where and whether American... more
Jan 6, 2026 1:31 PM — Housing Market
How cash-strapped are millennial home buyers?
A quarter of millennials have more debt than savings, impacting their ability to afford a 10% down payment on a home. Concerns about a potential market crash and extreme weather conditions are influencing decisions in the housing market. Saving for a down payment has taken less time this year compared to previous years. Home equity is being seen as an important asset requiring accurate valuation a... more
Jan 6, 2026 2:30 AM — Housing Market
Lower prices and mortgage rates help stabilize South Florida condo market
The South Florida real estate market is stabilizing with lower mortgage rates and falling prices for condos, while single family home prices are cooling off. The pace of condo sales in Palm Beach County increased significantly, with rising median prices. Miami-Dade saw a decrease in condo prices and an increase in supply. Statewide, Florida Realtors are cautiously optimistic about the future, citi... more
Jan 5, 2026 7:30 AM — Housing Market
2026 Real Estate Outlook: What Leading Housing Economists Are Watching
Leading economists predict that the housing market in 2026 will show signs of rebalancing and rebounding, with an increase in home sales, new-home construction, affordability, and demographic shifts in buyers. The easing from the Federal Reserve is expected to positively impact interest rates and home inventory. As mortgage rates decrease, it is anticipated that more buyers will enter the market.
Jan 5, 2026 7:30 AM — Housing Market
When will mortgage rates go down? The outlook heading into 2026.
The article discusses the recent decrease in mortgage rates, with the 30-year fixed mortgage rate dropping to 6.15%, the lowest point in 2025. It explores how mortgage rates are influenced by factors such as the Federal Reserve's actions and the 10-year Treasury yield. Despite the decrease in rates, it advises against waiting for rates to drop to 6% before buying a home due to high home prices and... more
Jan 3, 2026 6:31 AM — Housing Market
Freddie Mac reports concentrated home price declines in Florida
Home prices across the U.S. have softened in 2025, with only two of the 40 select metros tracked by Freddie Mac lower than November 2022 levels. Austin, San Antonio, and Tampa have experienced notable price declines from their peaks. Providence and Charlotte have shown strong price resilience, while New York and Philadelphia saw peak prices in November.
Jan 3, 2026 4:32 AM — Housing Market
HUD tightens rules for FHA appraiser roster
HUD issued new guidance tightening FHA Appraiser Roster oversight, linking eligibility directly to state license status and automating checks against the national registry. Missed renewals or data mismatches can quickly suspend FHA appraisal eligibility for single-family forward and reverse mortgages.
Jan 3, 2026 4:31 AM — Housing Market
The 2025 Housing Affordability Crisis in Charts: What Changed and What Didn't
The housing market in 2025 did not become more affordable as challenges of high costs continued across the country. Experts predict gradual improvements in affordability in 2026, with some relief for house hunters, but many still struggling to find better buying conditions. Inventory levels increased in 2025 as mortgage rates approached 7%, but slowed down later in the year. Forecast for 2026 incl... more
Jan 2, 2026 4:33 PM — Housing Market
Jan. 2: LO jobs; credit unions & Realtors; HECM, FHA, VA, and USDA product news; home builder pessimism; a fun video about aging
The article discusses various updates and news related to mortgages, including the expansion of Evergreen Home Loans into New Jersey, a platform for finding employment opportunities in the mortgage industry, and a webinar on strengthening relationships between credit unions and real estate agents. It also delves into the annual report of the FHA, the importance of reverse mortgages, and new limits... more
Jan 2, 2026 2:30 AM — Housing Market
Here's How Much Mortgage Rates Must Fall To Make Housing Affordable for Buyers
Some housing markets in big cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Miami are so expensive that even a 0% mortgage rate wouldn't make homes affordable. On the other hand, places like Pittsburgh, Birmingham, and Detroit have lower home prices, and buyers could still afford homes even with higher mortgage rates.
Jan 1, 2026 1:30 AM — Housing Market
Trump Promises 'Aggressive' Housing Reforms in 2026. Here's What We Know So Far
President Donald Trump has promised housing market reforms in order to address high costs and limited supply. Proposed reforms could include policies to lower mortgage payments, reduce closing costs, standardize building codes, and lower tariffs on construction products. Trump is also considering creating a 50-year mortgage loan to lower monthly payments. Additionally, bipartisan legislation is be... more
Dec 31, 2025 7:31 PM — Housing Market
First American: Slowing Home Price Appreciation Boosted Affordability in October
Housing affordability improved in October due to cooling home price growth and easing mortgage rates. The trend is heading in the right direction with prices decreasing in areas with higher inventory. Markets with more supply have weaker price growth, boosting affordability relative to markets with low supply and faster price appreciation.
Dec 31, 2025 9:30 AM — Housing Market
What to expect from the housing market in 2026—and the 10 major cities where prices could fall the most
The housing market is expected to ease slightly for buyers in 2026, with growing supply leading to lower prices in some markets. However, median home prices are still high, and 30-year fixed mortgage rates are expected to remain above 6%. Builders are offering price cuts and incentives to move inventory, giving buyers more negotiating power. Home-price trends are expected to vary widely by metropo... more
Dec 30, 2025 2:00 PM — Housing Market
Home-price appreciation slows toward end of year
Home-price growth is slowing as the year comes to an end, leading to improved housing affordability in 2026. Mortgage rates have been fluctuating, but dropped recently. Homebuilders are offering incentives to motivate buyers.
Dec 30, 2025 4:32 AM — Housing Market
Realtor.com urges action on housing supply in 2026
Realtor.com is renewing its Let America Build campaign to advocate for housing supply solutions as U.S. inventory lags by more than 4 million units. The campaign focuses on zoning reform and supply-side policies in order to expand housing supply.
Dec 29, 2025 2:31 PM — Housing Market
Mortgage mergers and acquisitions in 2025
The mortgage industry saw significant consolidation and rumors of major deals in 2025, such as the potential merger of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. While some deals fell through, there was speculation about public offerings and efforts to boost profitability. Mortgage rates remained relatively stable throughout the year, with experts predicting they will continue to do so. Retail trader activity an... more
Dec 29, 2025 11:31 AM — Housing Market
MBA, Fannie Mae see 2027 housing market very differently
The Mortgage Bankers Association and Fannie Mae have differing projections for the U.S. housing market in 2026 and 2027. While both forecast an increase in purchase volumes and average 30-year fixed-mortgage rates around 6%, they diverge on the extent of growth. Fannie Mae expects more sustained sales momentum and higher purchase volumes compared to MBA's projections, with differences also seen in... more
Dec 29, 2025 8:02 AM — Housing Market
Pending home sales rise in November as lower rates spur buyers
Pending home sales increased 3.3% in November as lower mortgage rates and improved affordability drove more buyers to act, according to the National Association of Realtors. Existing home sales also rose in November while inventory fell and prices climbed year over year.
Dec 29, 2025 7:38 AM — Housing Market
Pending Home Sales Increased in November as Affordability Improved
Pending home sales increased in November compared to October and the previous year. Lawrence Yun of NAR attributes this growth to improving housing affordability, lower mortgage rates, and more inventory choices. Buyer and seller traffic expectations among NAR members for the next three months are also positive.
Dec 29, 2025 7:02 AM — Housing Market
'Homebuyer momentum is building': Pending home sales jump by most since February 2023 in November
Pending home sales increased by 3.3% in November due to lower mortgage rates and slowing price growth. All regions of the country saw an uptick in homes going under contract, with the West showing the biggest gain. The housing market has been showing signs of improvement after being in a freeze due to rapidly rising mortgage rates and high home prices. Economists expect the market to gradually nor... more
Dec 29, 2025 6:38 AM — Housing Market
NAR Pending Home Sales Report Shows 3.3% Increase in November
Pending home sales in November increased by 3.3% from the previous month and 2.6% year over year. The Northeast, Midwest, South, and West all saw month-over-month and year-over-year rises in pending home sales. The increase in buyer traffic is expected to continue over the next three months, while improvements in housing affordability, driven by lower mortgage rates, are attracting more buyers to ... more
Dec 28, 2025 10:30 AM — Housing Market
Why 2025’s strong purchase application data didn't boost home sales
Despite double-digit growth in purchase application in 2025, home sales did not see a major rebound. Lower rates helped, but sales remained close to 2024 levels. Homebuyers now need seven years to save for a down payment, down from 12 years in 2022.
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