Industry News

Industry news plays a vital role in understanding the latest trends in housing, title insurance, and escrow services. From monthly housing market updates to practical tips and best practices, staying informed can help navigate the complexities of real estate with confidence. Plymouth Title Guaranty Corporation shares insights and updates designed to keep professionals and homebuyers prepared for every step of the process.

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October 2024 Housing Market: Home Sales and Mortgage Applications Recover

The October 2024 housing market demonstrated remarkable resilience, with home sales and prices exceeding expectations despite broader economic uncertainties.This month brought several notable developments, highlighting both opportunities and challenges for buyers, sellers, and industry professionals. Here's a comprehensive look at the latest trends shaping the housing market.

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June 2024 Housing Market: United States Home Prices Rise Again

The June 2024 housing market has witnessed a significant rise in home prices across the United States. This trend, coupled with various economic and market factors, paints a comprehensive picture of the current real estate landscape. Understanding these trends is crucial for buyers, sellers, investors, and industry professionals as they navigate the complexities of the housing market.

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February 2024 Real Estate: Analyzing the Housing Inventory Crisis

February's real estate market witnessed a surprising 10% jump in existing home sales from January, a development far surpassing consensus forecasts. However, sales still lagged slightly behind the figures from the same period last year.

This phenomenon unfolds within a broader context of a persisting inventory crisis and fluctuating home prices, painting a complex picture of the current real estate landscape.

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August 2023 Housing Update: Home Sales Dip, Inventory Shortage Persists

In the dynamic landscape of the housing market, recent data unveils a mixed bag of news that underscores the ongoing challenges and opportunities within the industry.

Existing home sales for the month of June saw a decline of 3% compared to May, marking a 19% drop from the previous year at the same time. This sluggish sales pace, the slowest for June since 2009, raises questions about the factors at play in the real estate market.

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August Home Sales Reflect Strong Sensitivity to Mortgage Rates

Throughout September, the latest August home sales data reflected a strong sensitivity to mortgage rates. When rates experienced a short-lived dip in August, home sales reacted with a sudden jolt of activity. However, September 2022 closed out with mortgage rates hitting their highest levels since 2007. Thus, the real estate will be sure to compensate with the next round of real estate reporting.

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July 2022 Real Estate: Mortgage Applications Plummet with Affordability Challenges

Heading into the July 2022 real estate market, the United States continues to face timeless obstacles. As the latest inflation data shows year-over-year growth, the white-hot U.S. real estate market displays signs of stalling.

Despite 2021 reflecting a surge in home sales activity, sales of existing homes just achieved their fifth month in a row of declining statistics. As a matter of fact, sales of existing homes fell to their lowest point since June 2020.

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Housing Inventory Fell to New Record-Low Level in March 2022

With the release of last month’s real estate market report, housing inventory fell to a new record-low level. Meanwhile, both existing and new home sales disappointed as prices jumped higher. As the United States first experienced the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, the housing market suffered. One year later, the United States surged through an unprecedented economic rebound. In the wake of the rebound, 2021’s real estate market performed very well. In fact, 2021 saw the United States reach its best year in home sales since 2006.

However, housing is a game of give and take. And now, the market is facing another slowdown. With mortgage rates exceeding 5%, loan applications declined considerably. In addition, existing home inventory fell to a record-low level in March. Because of this, prospective home buyers face tougher competition for fewer properties.

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February 2022 Real Estate Reporting Presents Mixed Bag for Housing Market

As previously mentioned, 2021 marked one of the best years for real estate in recent memory. After the coronavirus pandemic stifled home sales throughout the country, the real estate market rebounded at a quicker pace than anticipated. However, the real estate market still deals with longstanding housing inventory challenges. In addition, rising home prices and mortgage rates produce a barrier to entry for prospective first-time home buyers.

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Existing Home Sales Achieved Their Best Year Since 2006

After a strong performance towards the end of 2021, existing home sales experienced an unanticipated decline in December. Thus, home sales fell 5% from November to December 2021. However, the United States real estate market realized a massive 8.5% improvement over 2020. In doing so, existing home sales achieved their best year since 2006.

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Housing Starts Fall Short & Spending Skyrockets to End the Year

The end of the year saw housing starts fall short of expectations. Meanwhile, consumer spending skyrocketed heading into the holiday season. After November surpassed October’s 30-year inflation high, the Fed planned to expedite its timeline for tapering bond purchasing. Finally, analysts expect to see plenty of volatility in mortgage markets towards the end of December as trading activity normally declines.

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