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Once a red-hot destination for out-of-state homebuyers, Florida is seeing its inventory of homes for sale skyrocket and price growth stagnate. "It was one of the only markets that actually sustained price growth after interest rates went up, so I think this correction is a bit overdue." According to Redfin, the median time a Florida home spent on the market was 57 days in March. "More new listings are coming on the market right now too." There are more than 5,600 active listings in Florida that include the keyword "motivated" in the description on Zillow .
Persons: Daryl Fairweather, CNBC's, Redfin, It's, Fairweather Locations: Florida
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCorrection in Florida's housing market 'a bit overdue', says Redfin's Daryl FairweatherHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.
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Read previewMoving into their 360-square-foot floating home a year ago was a dream come true for Sarah Spiro and Brandon Jones. In 2023, there were 70 floating home sales reported on the Regional Multiple Listing Service, or RMLS, which covers the Portland area and a significant part of northwest Oregon, Portland Floating Homes real-estate broker John McPherson told BI. Lily and Dylan Rose moved onto their houseboat on Lake Union in Seattle in June 2019. AdvertisementHome insurance for a floating house tends to be about double what it is for a regular house on land, McPherson said. Additionally, the float — the part of the floating house that's equivalent to a foundation — deteriorates over time, McPherson said.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRedfin CEO reacts to NAR's $418 million commission lawsuits settlementRedfin CEO Glenn Kelman joins 'The Exchange' with CNBC's Diana Olick to discuss the implications of the National Association of Realtors' settlement on the real estate industry, how the settlement could affect Redfin's business, and more.
Persons: Glenn Kelman, Diana Olick Organizations: National Association of Realtors
New listings for homes for sale climbed 12.9% year-over-year in February, Redfin data shows. Total inventory also improved, as total homes for sale did not decline for the first time in nine months. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Mortgage-purchase applications have dropped for four consecutive weeks, and pending sales dipped 8%, the steepest drop in five months.
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After a brief reprieve in December and January, mortgage rates are moving higher again, and that is taking its toll on mortgage demand. Total mortgage application volume fell 2.3% last week compared with the previous week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's seasonally adjusted index. "That's because mortgage rates are climbing again and winter weather has been harsher than usual in much of the country, keeping some house hunters at home." Mortgage rates surged even higher Tuesday after a government report on inflation showed it was still stubbornly higher than expected. "The bond market (which underlies mortgage rates) reacted immediately and forcefully when the numbers came out.
Persons: Joel Kan, Chen Zhao, Bonds, Matthew Graham Organizations: Mortgage, Mortgage News Locations: Pico Rivera , California, Redfin
The housing market will see a stronger, prolonged spring homebuying rush this year, real estate pros say. Buyers and sellers are slowly wading back into the market as mortgage rates edge lower. That's not what economists had originally expected for the housing market this year. "Until we see mortgage rates really improve, we don't expect owners to come back very, very quickly." Affordability conditions have been steadily improving after a bad year for the housing market.
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More importantly, though was Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's pushback against the idea that rate cuts are imminent. So, what does this mean for the housing market, which is eagerly anticipating lower rates to make housing even slightly more affordable? According to Redfin, pushing out timelines for Fed rate cuts means mortgage rates are likely to remain elevated for longer this year, but it doesn't mean relief is off the table for homebuyers in 2024. "Regardless of any short-term volatility in mortgage rates, we expect rates to come down gradually throughout the year," Redfin's Chen Zhao wrote following the Fed meeting. AdvertisementThe real estate group notes that other forces are at work in the mortgage market as well, and the Fed isn't the only input.
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As people age, they need homes that are more accessible and easier to maintain. Large homes often have multiple floors, yards, and other features that make them trickier to navigate for older people. AdvertisementSchuetz says there's not a dearth of large homes in the US. Instead, there's really just a mismatch between large homes and occupants who don't need them. But many more family-sized apartments and other homes will need to be built to make up for the lack of large homes on the market.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRates must fall more for home builders and buyers to be confident again, says Redfin's FairweatherDaryl Fairweather, Redfin chief economist, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss whether January's homebuilder sentiment moves the needle for affordability, how the home supply dynamic may shift during the year, and more.
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Many wealthy buyers say they were driven out by a so-called mansion tax in Los Angeles, among other tax-related issues. Los Angeles topped Redfin's list of US metropolitan areas that homeowners are most looking to leave, based on their user data of home searches. Wealthier Americans — those making more than $200,000 per year — are moving out of high-cost cities like New York and Los Angeles, according to personal finance site SmartAsset. San Diego real-estate agent Jennifer Janzen says she's recently had Los Angeles clients head south to trade up in style. Another client of Janzen's was a young family who grew tired of the city life in Los Angeles.
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Lower mortgage rates have prompted mortgage applications to pick up. Even the recent decline in mortgage rates may not provide incentive for homeowners to move. watch now"The story for 2023 has been one of homeowners staying put," said Daryl Fairweather, chief economist at Redfin. Monthly payments are falling as mortgage rates come down from their peak. The weekly average 30-year mortgage rate fell to 7.29% in late November, down from a 7.79% high in October, according to Redfin.
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San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego residents are looking to move to Las Vegas and Seattle, Redfin found. Some parts of California are losing residents due to the high cost of living, politics, and crime. Bob Giramma, a 63-year-old business owner, moved away from San Diego and landed in Murfreesboro, Tennessee , a town 30 miles southeast of Nashville. Now residents of some of the most populous cities in California — Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco — are eyeing other cities, according to home-listings site Redfin, which tracks where its users are house-hunting. Allan BaxterPeople looking to move out of San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, Redfin additionally found, are most often searching for homes in Las Vegas and Seattle.
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Price drops may be needed to thaw the housing market, which could take years, Zandi said. Kelman expects home prices to drop next year, as listings are up and sellers are cutting prices. AdvertisementHouse prices may be headed lower, dealing a blow to sellers but providing relief to buyers, two experts say. The housing market ground to a halt this year, as the Federal Reserve's inflation-fighting hikes to interest rates have boosted mortgage rates to two-decade highs. "I don't expect the housing market to come roaring back here, certainly not in 2024," he said.
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Different types of homes can be affiliated with an HOA, from single-family homes to co-operatives. Single-family homes are separate units where residents own both the plot of land and the house on it, said Clare Trapasso, executive news editor at Realtor.com. They have their own entrances and access to the street and don't share utilities or other systems with other homes. In a condo, residents own their individual units but jointly own the land and the common areas with other residents. Condos are run with a board of people on the homeowners association making decisions for the community, said Jaime Moore, a premier agent for Redfin.
Persons: Clare Trapasso, Jaime Moore, Thomas M, Skiba, Homebuyers, Moore, Redfin's Moore Organizations: Community Associations Institute Locations: New York, Boston, HOA, Nevada
Erika Gemzer says her Airbnb guests flooded her San Francisco duplex, leaving her $300,000 in debt. She posted a thread on X six months later, criticizing Airbnb for its compensation offer. AdvertisementAdvertisementSix months after Airbnb host Erika Gemzer's duplex in San Francisco was flooded, she took to social media to confront the vacation rental company. Here's the story of how I ended up pregnant and homeless and in over $300,000 of debt after Airbnb guests flooded my home. While the new amount doesn't cover everything, it covers enough to "make a difference," Gemzer told Insider via text.
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"The Bay Area has consistently been one of the most expensive markets in the country," said Daryl Fairweather, chief economist at Redfin. Why the New York metro area is low on the listMidtown Manhattan, New York, as seen from Hoboken, New Jersey. That's because the metro area goes beyond Manhattan and the city's four other boroughs, extending into nearby counties. "Even though Manhattan is really expensive, once you get to the outlying areas [in] the New York metro area, it actually becomes quite affordable," said Fairweather. Interested homebuyers in the region still need to earn six figures annually to afford a home, about $197,734, Redfin estimates.
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3M — The conglomerate jumped 5.8% after beating analyst expectations in the quarter and raising its earnings outlook. The company missed consensus estimates from analysts polled by FactSet on both lines in the quarter, while fourth-quarter revenue guidance was also lower than expected. It also raised its full year revenue guidance to $235 million to $238 million, greater than prior guidance of $230 million to $235 million. The Trade Desk — Shares advanced 3.2% after Loop Capital initiated coverage of the advertising technology stock with a buy rating. Criteo — The advertising technology stock traded 4.1% higher after KeyBanc initiated coverage with a buy rating.
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High home prices and mortgage rates are locking a lot of first-time homebuyers out of the market. A monthly mortgage on a new home is now 52% higher than rent on an apartment, per WSJ. Mortgage and rent used to roughly cost the same, according to CBRE. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe average monthly mortgage on a new home is 52% higher than the average rent on an apartment as housing prices and interest rates continue to climb. In the past, a monthly mortgage could cost the same or less as the monthly rent on an apartment, according to an April report from CBRE.
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Fourth-quarter revenue guidance was also soft, as the company called for $450 million to $475 million, while analysts anticipated $501 million. KKR Real Estate Finance Trust — The real estate trust added 3.5% after distributable earnings per share smashed expectations in the third quarter. KKR Real Estate Finance Trust posted 25 cents per share in distributable earnings, while analysts surveyed by FactSet expected 4 cents per share. The company also raised its full-year guidance for revenue, anticipating revenue between $235 million and $238 million. Cadence Design Systems — The electronic system designer lost about 4% after delivering weak guidance for current quarter earnings per share.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInflux of multi-family properties could slow down rent acceleration, says Redfin's Daryl FairweatherHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.
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Despite high prices and mortgage rates, they said homeownership will pay off for many people in the long-run. Many Americans have been left wondering when — if ever — the time will be right for them to enter the housing market. "Many homeowners first bought their home when interest rates were high — the 50-year average rate on a mortgage is 7.8%," he said. Even if cuts to interest rates cause mortgage rates to fall, they're unlikely to return to the near-zero levels they were in 2022. If and when mortgage rates fall, Yun said that some homeowners who have been eager to move — but have been reluctant to give up their low interest rates — will likely decide to sell.
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Rates on the 30-year fixed mortgage hit 8% on Wednesday, per Mortgage News Daily. It's the first time the interest rate on the most popular US home loan hit that mark since mid-2000. AdvertisementAdvertisementFor the first time since 2000, the rate on the typical 30-year fixed mortgage hit 8% on Wednesday, according to Mortgage News Daily. Mortgage rates are a critical input for the affordability equation for prospective home buyers, and in previous eras of rising rates, home prices have declined as borrowing costs increase. The rise in rates has sent mortgage applications tumbling to their lowest level in almost three decades, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
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Rates on the 30-year fixed mortgage hit 7.92% on Tuesday, Mortgage News Daily's Rate Index showed. High mortgage rates, expensive home prices, and low inventory have strained the US housing market. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe average rates on the 30-year fixed mortgage hit 7.92% on Tuesday, according to Mortgage News Daily's index. Rates on the 30-year fixed mortgage hit 7.92% on October 17. It's helped fuel a lock-in effect for current homeowners unwilling to move homes due to having previously secured a lower mortgage rate, keeping both sellers and buyers off the market.
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Mortgage-purchase applications are hovering near their lowest mark in 30 yearsRedfin's Homebuyer Demand Index dropped to its lowest level in nearly a year, down 5% since last October. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe unaffordable housing market has weighed on homebuyer demand across the US, according to a Thursday Redfin report. Many house hunters and current owners have stayed sidelined with mortgage rates near two-decade highs and the median monthly mortgage payment approaching $3,000. Plus, Redfin's Homebuyer Demand Index, a gauge that tracks tour requests and other early-stage demand signals, has dropped 5% compared to last October, seasonally adjusted, hovering at its lowest level in nearly a year. AdvertisementAdvertisementWeak homebuyer demand comes amid the Federal Reserve's historic rate hiking campaign.
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