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The current state of the housing market; Overview in mid -March 2025

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By ~ Calculated risk 3/12/2025 12:53:00 PM

At the Dangerous Real Estate Newsletter calculated today: Part 2: The current state of the housing market; Overview in mid -March 2025

Simple excerpt:

Early this week, in Part 1: The current state of the housing market; Overview in mid -March 2025 We reviewed housing inventory, starting and selling housing.

In Part 2, we will look at housing prices, mortgage interest rates, and rents.

This summary of the “current state” is a clue to where we are from, where we are, and where we are going!

memo: I adopted the position of the Fed Chair Powell and took a “waiting and watching” approach to what policy it would actually be enacted. Now I am trying to understand the impact of policy changes on housing. Building costs will increase significantly and housing demand will decrease. I’ll have it faster.
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that Case Shiller National Index In December, YoY increased by 3.9% year -on -year, and it would be almost the same or slightly higher in the January report (based on other data).

Seasonal adjustment (SA) Case-Shiller National Index increased 0.46% (5.7% per year), which was the 23rd consecutive mother of the seasoned index.

There are many more things in the article.

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