You won't find anyone who's going to argue that mortgage rates have had a big impact on housing affordability over the past couple of years. But there is hope on the horizon. Rates have actually started to come down. And, recently they hit the lowest point we've seen in 2024, according to Freddie Mac (see graph below):
In today's Bend housing market, many sellers are making a critical mistake: overpricing their houses. This common error can lead to a home sitting on the market for a long time without any offers. And when that happens, the homeowner may have to drop their asking price to try to re-ignite buyer interest.
Data from Realtor.com shows the number of homeowners realizing this mistake and doi...
Over the past couple of years, a lot of people have had a hard time buying a Bend home. And while affordability is still tight, there are signs it's getting a little better and might keep improving throughout the rest of the year. Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at the National Association of Realtors (NAR), says:
"Housing affordability is improving ever so modestly, but it is moving in the right direction."
Here's a look at the latest data on the three biggest factors affecting home affordability: mortgage rates,
There's an interesting trend happening in the housing market. People are increasingly moving to more affordable areas, and remote or hybrid work is helping them do it.
Today's high mortgage rates combined with continually rising
If you're thinking about selling your house, here's something you really need to know. Even though it's still a seller's market today, you can't pick just any price for your listing.
While home prices are still appreciating in most areas, they're climbing at a slower pace because higher mortgage rates are putting a squeeze on