Monthly Fannie Mae survey shows homebuyer pessimism at a high for records dating back to 2010, but a broader index aimed at capturing overall housing…
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More than 8 in 10 Americans polled by Fannie Mae said it was a bad time to buy a home, and most weren’t expecting mortgage…
Most Americans polled by Fannie Mae last month said they would rather buy than rent, but a record-high 82 percent also said August was a…
Fannie Mae survey shows consumers remain concerned about factors, including the outlook for home price declines, mortgage rates and access to mortgage credit. Source: Inman…
Only 16 percent of those surveyed by Fannie Mae in October said it was a good time to buy a home, and the percentage who…
Fannie Mae’s National Housing Survey suffered its sixth-straight month of declines — and the lowest reading in a decade — as market conditions pushed buyers…
Fannie Mae finds 81 percent of Americans think the economy is on the wrong track, but the share of consumers who think it’s a good…
Only one in four consumers responding to Fannie Mae’s latest monthly National Housing Survey thought it was a good time to buy — a new…
Most consumers continue to report that it’s a good time to sell a home — but a bad time to buy — and they frequently…
Share of consumers who say they’d buy a home if they moved hits all-time high of 72 percent, according to Fannie Mae’s National Housing Survey. …