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New Hampshire’s hot housing market has the state in crisis mode

Housing Wire

Known for its rural communities, quaint towns, scenic lakes and mountain vistas, New Hampshire is probably not where you would expect to find one of the nations hottest housing markets but the data says otherwise. 18, with a market action index score of 55.77.

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How local lenders can support homeownership in today’s housing market

Housing Wire

will decline by 3 percentage points by 2040, with the concentration of homeowners skewing older and less diverse. If these lenders are able to leverage strategic partnerships to bring new loan offerings to market, they’ll be ideally positioned to serve a wider range of borrower needs and create lasting change in American homeownership.

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Opinion: The baby boom wave is cresting

Housing Wire

Peak 65 serves as an historic demographic milestone of the new paradigm shift that is changing every aspect of the housing market , finance, retirement planning process and the fragile supply/demand balance of housing inventory for real estate at large. We are living in a watershed moment in history.

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How Have Recent Immigration Increases Impacted U.S. Housing Costs?

Appraisal Buzz

The recent surge in immigration to the United States has ignited discussions about its potential effects on the housing market, particularly concerning housing costs. Senior Research Analyst Riordan Frost from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, recently took a deeper dive into the impact of immigration on the U.S.

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HW+ Member Spotlight: Josh Mettle

Housing Wire

3) Inflation and higher interest rates will likely lead us into the next recession, which contrary to popular belief, can be positive for the housing market due to lower interest rates. HousingWire: What do you think will be the big themes for the housing market in 2022?

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Charter Title forms Hispanic division for Nebraska markets

Housing Wire

The Urban Institute reported in January that, between 2020 and 2040, there will be 6.9 Only 29% of Hispanics were able to work from home, according to the NAHREP report, compared to 49% of non-Hispanic whites. million net new homeowner households — a 9% increase. The number of Hispanic homeowners will grow the most, by 4.8 million.

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Opinion: Fostering Latino homeownership through workforce representation 

Housing Wire

Looking forward, US Census data projects that more than one in four Americans will be Latino by 2060, and the Urban Institute expects Latinos to drive 70% of new homeownership growth between 2020 and 2040. The National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP) estimates there are 8.3