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Timothy Lewman
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  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Worcester, MA
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Massachusetts Forbearence Numbers and potentail listings impact

Timothy Lewman
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  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Worcester, MA
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Updated through September. The number of delinquent mortgages continues to tick down.

For comparison, we had monthly inventories of +10,000 in 2019 so this market can handle a lot more houses on market, which would slow the double digit price gains we have been seeing since Covid.


*Still using 2019 mortgage numbers, Census Bureau hasn't updated to 2020 yet.

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