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Record 85% of Americans said October was a bad time to buy


Record 85% of Americans said October was a bad time to buy

Fannie Mae's latest National Housing Survey, which polled 1,039 consumers between Oct. 1 and Oct. 19, found a survey-record 85 percent of ...

A Record 85% of US Consumers Think It's a Bad Time to Buy a ...

Key Takeaways · A new survey from Fannie Mae shows that 85% of consumers feel this is a bad time to buy a home, while only about one-third feel ...

A record share of Americans say it's a bad time to buy a house, as ...

The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index indicated that 85% of respondents surveyed believe it's a bad time to buy a home, up one percentage ...

Consumers Increasingly Sour on Economy, Blame Inflation

This month, a survey-record 85% of consumers indicated that it's a “bad time” to buy a home, with most respondents citing high home prices and ...

A record share of Americans are still unhappy with the housing market

The latest housing sentiment survey shows that 85% of respondents in November said it's a bad time to buy a home.

Record Number Of Americans Say They'd Rather Rent Than Buy

Housing market sentiment rose in October to the highest level since February 2022, but 8 in 10 consumers still said it was a bad time to buy ...

A record share of Americans are still unhappy with the housing market

According to Fannie Mae's latest housing sentiment survey, 85% of respondents in November said it's a bad time to purchase — matching the survey ...

Many say it's a bad time to buy a house. So who's still going for it?

85% of Americans say it's a "bad time" to buy a house. So who's still buying in the current market? An annual survey from the National Association of ...

Americans say it's the worst time ever to buy a home | CNN Business

An overwhelming majority of Americans — 76% — say it's a bad time to buy a house. That's just below the record of 78% set a year ago ...

Worst housing market in 39 years: Record share of Americans say ...

That's according to Fannie Mae's latest monthly survey, which found 85% of U.S. consumers said it was a “bad time” to purchase a home in the ...

A Record 85% of US Consumers Think It's a Bad Time to Buy ... - MSN

Key Takeaways A new survey from Fannie Mae shows that 85% of consumers feel this is a bad time to buy a home, while only about one-third feel it's a bad ...

Inman Select Article | The Residential Real Estate Council

Record 85% of Americans said October was a bad time to buy. Nov 7, 2023. Member-Only Content. Please log in to be able to access the content and associated ...

unusual_whales on X: "85% of Americans in October said now is a ...

85% of Americans in October said now is a bad time to purchase a house because of high home prices and high mortgage rates, an all time high ...

National Housing Survey - Fannie Mae

In October, the share of consumers who think it's a good time to buy a home increased to 20%, while the share who think it's a good time to sell a home declined ...

Bertil Aubrun, CIIA on LinkedIn: JUST IN

A record 85% of Americans now say it's a bad time to buy a house, according to Reventure. Two years ago, just ~30% of Americans thought it was a ...

A record number of consumers say it's a bad time to buy a home

But the Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index still rose in October versus both September and the prior year.

Why do so many Americans think the economy is bad ... - PolitiFact

It seems inflation and high interest rates are blotting out every other metric for the average American, combined with self-reinforcing doom ...

Nearly 4 in 10 Americans can't cover a $400 expense, Fed data shows

“In an April survey, 85% of Americans said they're concerned about inflation's impact on their household finances,” she said, noting that ...

Millennial Home Buyer Report: 2024 Edition - Real Estate Witch

Overall, 93% of millennials say the market has impacted their home-buying plans, and 76% are concerned it will get worse before they buy a home.

Half Of Americans Say Their Personal Finances Have Gotten Worse ...

66% of Americans say the economic environment has negatively impacted their finances, as of October 2023. That figure rises to 85% for Americans ...