Booming home price growth and dwindling inventory has negatively impacted buyer sentiment, according to Fannie Mae’s latest Home Purchase Sentiment Index.
Source: Inman News
Nearly two-thirds of buyers say it’s a ‘bad time’ to buy a home
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