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    third Take a look at Native Housing Markets in October; First Yr-over-year Gross sales Achieve Since August 2021

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    by Calculated Danger on 11/18/2024 12:47:00 PM

    Right now, within the Calculated Danger Actual Property Publication: third Take a look at Native Housing Markets in October

    A quick excerpt:

    NOTE: The tables for energetic listings, new listings and closed gross sales all embrace a comparability to October 2019 for every native market (some 2019 knowledge just isn’t obtainable).

    That is the third take a look at native markets in October. I’m monitoring over 40 native housing markets within the US. A number of the 40 markets are states, and a few are metropolitan areas. I’ll replace these tables all through the month as further knowledge is launched.

    Closed gross sales in October have been largely for contracts signed in August and September when 30-year mortgage charges averaged 6.50% and 6.18%, respectively (Freddie Mac PMMS). These have been the bottom mortgage fee in 2 years!

    Here’s a take a look at months-of-supply utilizing NSA gross sales. Word the regional variations, particularly in Florida and Texas (though October statistics in Florida have been impacted by Hurricane Milton). This pickup in stock is impacting costs in Florida.

    Many extra native markets to come back!

    There’s far more within the article.

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