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US: Consumer confidence in the housing market hits the lowest point in over a decade
Consumer confidence in the housing market dropped to the lowest level since 2011, as both prospective buyers and sellers have become more pessimistic, according to a monthly survey released Monday by Fannie Mae. Just 17% of those surveyed in July said now is a good time to buy a home, down from 20% in June. Even more telling, however, is that the share of sellers who think it’s a good time to list their homes dropped to 67% in July from 76% two months prior. Far fewer consumers now think home prices will rise, while the share of those who think prices will fall jumped from 27% to 30%. Fannie Mae’s Home Purchase ... (full story)