CPI data for December was reported today and came in slightly below expected at 6.5%. Below I've compiled some data points and quotes which show a divide in whether inflation has peaked or not, and whether a more hawk...
Just read this article in today's Columbus Dispatch. Economists are predicting that most US housing markets will begin to level off in the coming year, but Columbus is NOT one of them. The article discusses how, "Ther...
Deductions for state and local taxes may be done away with if the recently released currently tax proposal put out by the White House goes through. This area is a particularly controversial part of Donald J. Trump's n...
Fed Bostic is saying that we may see 2% inflation in 2026 only.Wow, can't wait to see lot more domino falling in banking industry/CRE. This is quite significant if they don't reduce rate at all until 2025.
New-home sales account for around 15% to 20% of all recent home sales and could reach 30% in some markets, compared with a historical average of 10%, according to Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Associat...
If you haven't heard already, the federal reserve raised rates yesterday by 25 basis points & they are projecting to do 3 more rate increases in 2017. If you're an investor with a HELOC out, this is the time to ro...
Home Sales Tumble, But There’s Hope for a Turnaround
April 18, 2024Being a Real Estate ProfessionalBy: Melissa Dittmann Tracey
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Consumer sentiment for home buying and selling is growing despite recent h...
I recently heard on BiggerPockets podcast about Cleveland and St. Louis areas being recommended for multi-family real estate investment. I don't recall the episode but I think it was the economist from Zillow. As I br...
I don't see many economists weighing in around here. As somebody who is new to the idea of real estate all I hear about outside of BP is talk of another collapse, yet I don't see it brought up much in conversation. ...
As a real estate investor I am always curious about lending trends/debt trends in different sectors. Lenders and economists alike are speculating about the threats of "phantom debt." This debt type would throw econom...