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The Best time to buy....mortgage market news and my son's birthday

October 17th, 2018 7:40 AM by Dale DiGennaro


When is the best time to buy? 
According to CNBC....fall and winter is the best time for buyers to negotiate and get their best deals. 
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Just a couple of ways that Custom Lending keeps you informed of our changing market place so you can make the best financial decisions for you and your family!
Housing Market Conditions
 
The major economic data released this week was roughly neutral for mortgage rates, and a speech by Fed Chair Powell contained no surprises. As a result, it was a quiet week, and mortgage rates ended a little lower. 
 
The housing market data has been somewhat disappointing this year, and the reports released this week did little to improve the outlook. In July, both new and existing home sales decreased a little from June. For existing home sales, which make up roughly 90% of the market, this was the fifth straight month of declines, and they were lower than a year ago

The inventory of existing homes available for sale fell slightly from June to a 4.3-month supply. A 6-month supply is considered a healthy balance between buyers and sellers. Sales of new homes fell to the lowest level since October 2017.
 
A number of factors have contributed to the loss of upward momentum in home sales this year. One big reason is a lack of inventory in many regions, especially for lower priced homes. Single-family home construction is essentially flat from a year ago, and it is not meeting the demand at the lower end of the market. Builders say that rising land, material, and labor costs are obstacles to a faster pace of construction and make adding entry-level homes less desirable due to lower profit margins. For decades, single-family housing starts averaged about 1.1 million per year. Following the financial crisis in 2008, however, this figure fell to a low of 350,000 in 2009, and now is holding steady at levels around 850,000. 
 
Demographic changes are another cause for slowing home sales. Younger people today often place a higher emphasis on mobility than they did in the past. They acknowledge the possibility of quick job changes and value the option for living in different cities, which favors renting over owning. They also tend to want to live closer to downtown or other popular neighborhoods, which often are more expensive. Surveys indicate that millennials today are more likely to wait until they get married or have children to settle down and buy a home.
 
The takeaway is that home sales may have stalled for a while, but this does not mean that the underlying housing market is weakening. Knowing that buyer demand is there, home builders are diligently trying to ramp up production. The economy and the labor market remain quite healthy. Younger people may be waiting longer on average to purchase homes, but this is simply postponing demand to the future. In short, current economic conditions may have combined to temporarily dampen home sales, but there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic going forward.
 
Looking ahead, the second estimate of second quarter gross domestic product (GDP), the broadest measure of economic growth, and Pending Home Sales will be released on Wednesday. The core PCE price index, the inflation indicator favored by the Fed, will come out on Thursday. In addition, Treasury auctions on Tuesday and Wednesday could influence mortgage rates. 
 
 

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My oldest son Jake's birthday last week!
The birthday boy is in the middle, my younger son Travis on the left and daughter Jenae' too.  Always great having the kids close by!













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