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Inventory Two-Step: New For-Sale Listings Continue to Drop

According to Zillow's latest market report, inventory levels are up 3% from 2021, leaving more options for buyers and more competitive pressure on sellers. However, new for-sale listings saw an 11.4% drop from August, marking the third straight month of double-digit declines.

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Potential Homebuyers Feel Biggest Impact of Rising Rates

“The higher the mortgage rate, the more sellers will go on strike and the more potential buyers will feel the impact of reduced house-buying power, but price appreciation will further slow and potential buyers can use adjustable-rate mortgages to regain some of that lost house-buying power,” said Mark Fleming, First American’s Chief Economist.

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Rent Growth Expected to Moderate Further Into 2023

While rising supply is causing rent growth to slow, Redfin’s latest market report revealed rent growth experienced its first single-digit increase in a year, marking a significant slowdown from the estimated 20% growth in Q1. Here are the latest findings.

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Fannie Mae: Q3 Home Price Growth Decelerates

“Year-over-year home price growth decelerated in the third quarter, as the sharp rise in mortgage rates—and declining housing affordability—appears to have weighed further on demand,” said Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae’s SVP and Chief Economist.

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Study: Fewer Homeowners Planning to Utilize Tappable Equity

According to TD Bank's 2022 Home Equity Trend Watch survey, many Americans have more equity in their homes than ever before, as new data showed that nearly 50% of homeowners know how much tappable equity is available on their home but have yet to or no plans to tap into it.

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Scalable Technology Can Help Non-Bank Lenders Gain Market Share

Fitch Ratings expects that most issuers should be able to withstand current market conditions and potentially gain market share through scalable technology platforms, diversification, balance sheet strength, and access to liquid capital, all of which should afford them the flexibility to mitigate operational losses.

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