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Mortgage and Real Estate News Weekend Edition January 6th through 12th 2025
Comprehensive Overview of Mortgage, Housing, Real Estate, Business, Employment, Economic, and Investment National Daily News for the Week of January 6th through 12th 2025: This Week’s Weekend Edition Summary:
NATIONAL PRESS: SPECIAL REPORT ON REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENT AND EMPLOYMENT – 2025 SUMMARY
Mortgage Sector Trends
On a Weekly and monthly basis, mortgage rates have remained constant with a small dip and are currently at the 6.35% mark for a 30-year fixed mortgage.
- As noted, the economics have always been good, which is somewhat surprising.
- On the bright side, there has been an increase in demand for short-term adjustable-rate mortgages that allow borrowers more versatility.
In States like Florida and California, nonconventional loans are on the rise.
- This is because self-employed individuals and self-seeking investors prefer them over traditional loans for flexibility.
- FHA recently proclaimed that it had altered its loan limits for 2025, which are now up to $1.2 million for places known to be expensive.
- This should help first-time investors and buyers as affordability is more likely in competitive areas.
News on House Ventures
- The recently published report on Housing shows a 2.5% month-on-month dip, which is a great concern. Active business listings were noted to decline, which is a bad sign.
- Most of this occurs in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
- This may indicate some supply constraints.
Adding to the issue, the rising cost of construction and labor has worsened the lack of inventory.
Home Prices Rise Slightly
National median home prices increased by 1.2% m/m. Chambersburg, PA, and other Midwest cities, such as Columbus, OH, and Kansas City, MO, had the highest yearly growth rates.
Shift Toward Multi-Generational Housing
Rising demand for homes with distinct living areas and kitchens that allow multi-generational families to coexist is expected to increase by 18%, which reflects an emerging trend of multi-generational living.
Real Estate Trends: Commercial Real Estate Faces Headwinds
Overall, the office subsector is still struggling, with the vacancy rate above 20 percent in some major metropolitan areas, perpetuated by the hybrid work culture. However, the industrial real estate subsector continues to do well because of the expansion of e-commerce.
Luxury Real Estate Rebounds
Sales of luxurious houses valued over $3 million rose by 10 percent during the first week of January due to stock market appreciation and higher foreign investment.
Top Performing Real Estate Markets
In Phoenix, Arizona, Austin, Texas, and Charlotte, North Carolina, markets continue to exceed national averages in price appreciation and transaction volume growth.
Business and Employment News: Unemployment Rate Declines
- The national unemployment rate fell to 3.7%, which signifies a robust labor market.
- Job growth was strongest among the healthcare, tech, and construction sectors.
Job Cuts in Technology
Meta and Amazon have again announced layoffs to rein costs amid ongoing struggles to adjust to demand following the pandemic.
Small Business Improved Optimism
Eleven percent of small businesses are now confident about spending, owing to sturdy consumer purchases, which seem to have caused the Small Business Optimism Index to rise by four points.
Economic Movement Federal Reserve Indications of Stopping Rate Hikes
With inflation tapering to 4.1% from its nadir of 9.1% in mid-2022, minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting point towards the ideal economic shadow of dwelling.
Consumer Confidence Gaining Upwards
The Consumer Confidence Index was boosted by holiday spending and wage increases, reaching its highest level since April 2023.
Performance of Stock Market
Last week witnessed tremendous stock market performance, with the tech and green energy stocks in the S&P 500 and NASDAQ gaining the most, growing by 1.8% and 2.2%, respectively.
Investment and Finance Developers REITS Showing an Upward Trend
REITs focusing on industrial properties and data centers noted considerable growth, which shows investors’ optimistic outlook on tech and logistics.
Recovery in Crypto Markets
Further boosted by renewed interest from institutional investors and regulatory clarity, Bitcoin surpassed the 100,000 dollar mark.
New Investments for Clean Energy Hit Records
This week, investment in solar and wind projects hit a record $15 billion, with new announcements from Tesla and First Solar advancing the developments.
What’s Happening Next Week: Expected Economic Reports
- Retail sales data for the year-end festive period of December 2024 will shed light on spending patterns.
- The previous month’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) report will indicate the inflationary direction into 2025.
Mortgage Applications & Rates
- Analysts expect a slight increase in mortgage applications as buyers respond to relatively stable rates and reduce affordability pressures.
Possible Legislative Developments
New housing tax credits, particularly those geared towards improving homeownership in unaffordable first-time buyer markets, will likely be debated in Congress.
These week’s activities underpin the emerging dynamics of 2025, with balanced growth in mortgage and housing markets and increased optimism in investments and the economy.
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