Showing posts with label Federal Housing Finance Agency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Federal Housing Finance Agency. Show all posts

Saturday, November 6, 2021

Will Home Prices Still Increase in 2022?


Home appreciation has been busy this year. According to many leaders in the industry, home prices have been skyrocketing all year and are still on the rise. Data shows all over the market that the percentages are still rising year-over-year.

The latest percentages of the year-over-year increase in home price appreciation are all-around 18%. The House Price Index (HPI) that is part of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) reported 18.8%, the S. National Home Price Index from S&P Case-Shiller 18.6% and the Home Price Insights Report from CoreLogic is 18%.

The increases are found across the board at every price point. CoreLogic's HPI sees almost a 19% increase year-over-year in all price points. The low price point saw a 22.1% increase, the low-to-middle saw a 20% increase, the middle-to-moderate saw a 19.9% increase and the high price point saw a 19.1% increase.

The FHFA reported an increase across the country. The highest increase year-over-year in the second quarter in 2021 was in the mountain region is 22.9% and the lowest was seen in West North Central with a 14.9% increase. The remainder includes New England at 20.4%, Pacific at 20.1%, South Atlantic at 17.3%, Middle Atlantic at 17.1%, East South Central at 16.4%, East North Central at 15.7%, West South Central at 15% and West North Central at 14.9%. Overall the United States saw an average of a 17.4% increase.

Prices in 2022 should also increase. The future still sees a low housing inventory with high demands. Home appreciation will still be going on in 2022 but more moderate.

“Given the widespread demand and considering the number of standalone homes built during the past decade, the single-family market is estimated to be undersupplied by 4.35 million units by 2022,” reported CoreLogic.

If you are in the market for a home, contact your local Realtor who can help you along the way. The next year 2022 will hopefully see a great boost in the housing market.

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Monday, March 15, 2021

Affordable Housing Funds Receive $1 Billion

 The current housing market is on fire and will have even more support with the $1.09 billion disbursements for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has never authorized such a large amount. In fact, this is double what was given last year.

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) was established in 2008. The goal for the agency is to make sure that regulated institutions make good on their commitment. It is also there for a safe place for liquidity and funding for the housing finance market throughout the economic cycle.

Along with the agency, as part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act (HERA) of 2008, congress created the Housing Trust Fund (HTF) and Capital Magnet Fund (CMF). Their purpose is to support affordable housing. HERA directed the Enterprises to set aside 4.2 basis points of each dollar of unpaid principal balance of its total new business purchases and then allocate those reserved funds following each fiscal year for. The funding is divided with the HTF receiving 65% and the CMF receiving 35%.For 2021 more than $700 million will be given to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Department of the Treasury for the CMF will receive $383 million.

This is good news for the housing industry altogether. Now is a great time to purchase a home if you are in the market or thinking of buying a home.

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