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On the Market Articles

In this article On January 12, new Consumer Price Index (CPI) data was released for December, showing falling inflation rates across the board. The headline CPI, the broadest measure of inflation in the U.S., dropped to 6.5% year-over-year (YoY), down from 7.1% a...
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In this article Outside of the roller coaster ride the FTX and Terra coins took, I have rarely seen anything quite like the trajectory nationwide rents have taken over the previous year. Take a look for yourself. Median Rent Growth Year-Over-Year By Unit...
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In this article The mixture of (relatively) high interest rates and economic volatility with the fact most homeowners have fixed, low-interest rate debt had induced what real estate economist Bill McBride refers to as the “sellers strike.” As should be expected on the heels of...
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In this article The average renter’s income is stretched thin from inflation, and more than 40% of renters are considered cost-burdened because they’re spending 30% of their income or more on housing costs. People are looking to trim their budgets in any way...
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In this article It’s finally over! The crazy, unpredictable, and just plain weird housing market of 2022 has ended. Though analysts like me will likely be studying the 2022 housing market for years to come, we can finally take a quick...
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In this article This article is presented by Kay Properties & Investments. Read our editorial guidelines for more information. It doesn’t seem that long ago when the winds surrounding the commercial real estate industry were rustling with whispers of the Biden Administation’s plans of...
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In this article This article is presented by Aloha Capital. Read our editorial guidelines for more information. More and more real estate investors are exploring what it might look like to be on the other side of the closing table. I don’t mean being...
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In this article Last week, the Fed raised its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point, a slowdown from previous sprints. Still, the federal funds rate is at its highest since 2007. While traders are betting the Fed will begin reducing...
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In this article The economy is beginning to stall as the Fed has repeatedly increased its discount rate over the past few months to fight inflation. As Jerome Powell put it, “We have got to get inflation behind us,” even “if the...
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In this article Economists at Morgan Stanley have revised their housing forecast for the coming years downward, following on the heels of other firms that have adjusted their estimates of how far prices will fall. Morgan Stanley now expects prices to...
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