From Our Economists
Smaller Rate Cut Likely After Hotter-Than-Expected CPI Report, But Fed Has Options
A touch-hotter-than-anticipated August CPI report nudges the Fed toward a 25 bps rate cut at its meeting next week. However, inflation remains cool enough that
7 Considerations for Climate-Conscious House Hunters
This was originally published to Forbes on July 30, 2024. The pros and cons of owning a home versus renting one are changing along with the
What Homebuyers and Sellers Can Expect This Fall
This was originally published to Forbes on August 29, 2024. The housing market is poised for a dynamic shift this fall, driven by recent declines
Mortgage Rates to Hold Steady as Fed Ponders Mixed Jobs Report
A glass half-full/half-empty August jobs report failed to point the Fed clearly to a 25 or 50 bps cut on September 18. Rates will stay
Mortgage Rates to Fall After Fed Chair Confirms September Cut
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told the central bank’s annual gathering on Friday that “the time has come for policy to adjust,” all but confirming
Here’s What a Kamala Harris Presidency Could Mean For the Housing Market
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris unveiled a plan that promises to combat the housing affordability crisis, and boost supply and demand. Harris’s plan is appealing,
Mortgage Rates Expected to Hold Steady on Mild Inflation Reading
A mild inflation reading in July’s CPI report will leave mortgage rates largely unchanged as the Fed is already on its way to cutting rates
Mortgage Rates Fall to 14-Month Low Following Weak Jobs Report
A much weaker than expected job market report pushed mortgage rates down to 6.4%, the lowest level since April 2023. The report showed that the Fed may
The Fed Confirmed a Rate Cut May Be Coming in September. That Should Help Bring Mortgage Rates Down Slightly By the End of 2024.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell told reporters a rate cut may be coming in September, which is in line with market expectations. The unsurprising news isn’t
Here’s What a Second Trump Presidency Could Mean For the Housing Market
Donald Trump has said he wants to lower mortgage rates and loosen building regulations, which would make homes more affordable and increase supply. Several of
A Federal Cap on Rent Hikes Would Ultimately Make Housing Less Affordable
The White House has proposed a national rent control policy, which sounds appealing in theory but would eventually increase costs for renters because it would
Redfin Economist Q&A: How Will Housing Affordability Impact the Presidential Election?
Younger voters are more likely to be impacted by high housing costs, especially renters. Older voters have fewer concerns about housing affordability since they own