Although the U.S. housing market may have slowed during the second quarter of the year, investors did not take their foot off the gas. The number of home purchases by investors rose 3.4% year over year in Q2 2024, the largest increase since Q2 2022, according to a report published Thursday by Redfin.
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Despite the hardscrabble market realities facing SFR and fix-and-flip investors last year, 2024 could prove to be the year a rebound occurs — even if its full effect is not realized until later in the year.
After a relatively slow 2023, agents in Indiana are optimistic about the 2024 housing market, despite low inventory and rising prices.
Economists believe that 2024 will be a slightly better year for homebuilders than 2023, which itself was “extraordinary.”
Fannie Mae expects the economy to decelerate in 2024 after being surprisingly resilient in 2023.
HousingWire looks at who’s bearish, who’s bullish, and who thinks the housing market won’t change much at all in 2024.
Bright MLS released its National Housing Market Outlook on Wednesday, which shows that affordability will remain the biggest challenge for homebuyers next year.
Elevated mortgage rates and high home prices pushed sales of existing homes down again in October to the lowest monthly pace since August 2010.