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Discussions tagged with 'Updated National Mortgage and Real Estate News: 16 December 2024'
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As far as the most recent update from December 16, 2024, is concerned, the mortgage and real estate sector is as follows:
Mortgage Rates
Current Statistics: The national average for a fixed-rate mortgage for a period of 30 years has decreased to approximately 6.6%, a reduction from 6.69% recorded a week before.
State Variations: Interest rates differ by state. Some states offer up to 6.68%, while others charge a high 7.09%.
Refinancing Rates
For the past 30 years, refinance mortgages have seen highs of 6.98%, which is eleven basis points greater than before.
Housing Market Trends
Home Sales: Compared to last year, house sales have increased by 22% over a month.
Home Prices: According to NAR, house prices will increase by 2%, and the median rise is estimated to be $410,700 thousand by 2025.
Inventory Levels
With stock inventory expectations low, more than $1.45 million housing unit sales are predicted for 2025 after the pandemic.
Expert InsightsMarket Predictions
Real estate expert Barbara Corcoran claims that if mortgage rates drop near 5%, the housing market will jump and go “ballistic.”
First-Time Buyers: First-time homebuyers account for less than a quarter of the entire market, an all-time low. There is a dire “urgency” for new buyers.
Home Renovations
Spending Trends: Due to the current state of home prices and mortgage rates, homeowners are more likely to spend more on renovations than moving.
Global Perspectives
UK Market: The UK house markets have seen exports slump for two months, resulting in average declines of £6395 in the December market.
China’s Market
During the last 17 months, house prices have depreciated slower than usual in China, which could indicate that the region’s property or real estate market is on its way to recovering and stabilizing.
Home buyers and real estate markets have been riling with activity, resulting in declining mortgage rates and stimulating purchasing and spending on home upgrades. Most experts in the field suggest that further step-downs in mortgage rates lead to much higher activity within the market, especially with those buying homes for the first time.
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