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Dec 22, 2025 12:30 PM — Housing Market
Housing affordability could make small improvements in 2026
The housing market is expected to see lower interest rates in 2026, making it more affordable for potential buyers. Mortgage rates are predicted to settle in the low-6% range. Home prices are expected to continue climbing at a slower rate, and new home construction faces challenges due to increased costs and reduced demand. Government policy changes may also impact the housing market.
Nov 14, 2025 9:30 AM — Mortgage Rates
Trump administration tries to break through lock-in effect with 'portable mortgages'
The Trump administration is considering portable mortgages to address the issue of high mortgage rates that are keeping people from buying homes or selling their existing ones. Portable mortgages would allow homeowners to take their lower mortgage rate with them when they move, potentially increasing the supply of homes on the market. However, this could also lead to higher list prices and disrupt... more
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