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Housing Poised For Best Year In A Decade

Housing markets across the country are trending positive and it could lead to real estate’s best year in a decade, according to Freddie Mac’s chief economist, Len Kiefer. “The U.S. housing market is poised to have its best year in a decade,” Kiefer said upon release of this month’s Multi-Indicator Market Index. “The National MiMi currently stands at 83, the highest since September of 2008. And the trends are nearly all positive.” The index – which compares current market data to long-term norms – looks at things like demand for home purchase loans, proportion of on-time mortgage payments, and the job market in all 50 states and the top 100 metropolitan areas. Year-over-year, the index has improved by 7.46 percent and 35 states have returned to their long-term stable range. According to Kiefer, the improving national trend can be found in local markets as well. “We still see pockets of weakness in the Midwest and South, while the Northeast and West are generally doing better,” Kiefer said. “But most markets in the Midwest and South are improving according to MiMi.” In fact, the index found 59 percent of included metro areas are now within their stable range with Austin, Denver, Salt Lake City, Honolulu, and Los Angeles rounding out the top five. More  here.

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Real Estate Rebound Continues On Track

Freddie Mac’s Multi-Indicator Market Index measures the real estate recovery by comparing current data to long-term norms in local markets across the country. The index tracks home purchase application data, payment-to-income ratios, proportion of on-time mortgage payments, and the local job market in all 50 states and the top 100 metropolitan markets. According to the most recent results, the housing market’s rebound is on track and has entered the outer range of stable housing activity. In fact, 29 of 50 states are now in a stable range, along with 47 percent of the top metro areas. Freddie Mac’s deputy chief economist, Len Kiefer, says housing markets across the country are getting back to their long-term benchmark averages. “The nation’s housing market continues to improve, riding the wave of the best year in home sales since 2007,” Kiefer said. “With the MiMi purchase applications indicator at its highest level in more than seven years, we expect home sales to remain strong. Low mortgage rates are fueling the recovery across the country. Places like Denver, Austin, and Salt Lake City, and most markets in California, are seeing robust home purchase demand and, in many cases, double-digit growth over last year.” Despite the rosy outlook, however, Kiefer also cautions that there’s still room for improvement and income growth will have to be stronger to sustain the gains throughout 2016. More here.

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