Fannie Mae survey shows would-be homebuyers grew even more frustrated with elevated home prices and mortgage rates in July, but 7 in 10 didn’t think mortgage rates would come down.
Source: Inman News
Most Americans weren’t expecting the big drop in mortgage rates
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