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Newsfeed: US Building Permits Crash In August, Multi-Family Starts Hit Record High

Newsfeed: US Building Permits Crash In August, Multi-Family Starts Hit Record High

Following yesterday’s 9th straight monthly decline in US homebuilder sentiment – the longest losing streak since 2014 – this morning’s housing starts and permits data will be watched like a hawk (the former expected to see a small bounce MoM and the latter – more forward-looking – a big tumble MoM).

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Newsfeed: A Record Share of Homebuyers Relocate, Driven By Moves Away From Expensive Coastal Areas

Newsfeed: A Record Share of Homebuyers Relocate, Driven By Moves Away From Expensive Coastal Areas

High mortgage rates, persistent inflation and economic woes are making expensive parts of the country less attractive and relatively affordable places more popular. Migration out of Los Angeles, New York, Washington, D.C. and Boston has picked up from last year.

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Newsfeed: Home Robo-Flipper Opendoor “In Danger Zone” After Losing Money On 42% Of All Transactions

Newsfeed: Home Robo-Flipper Opendoor “In Danger Zone” After Losing Money On 42% Of All Transactions

Last November, housing consultancy firm Zillow lobbed the first warning shot that the housing bubble had burst, when it shocked markets by firing 25% of its workforce, and announcing it had scrapped its robo-flipping program after losing hundreds of millions by allowing robots to buy and sell homes.

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Newsfeed: “This Is The Sharpest Turn In The Housing Market Since The 2008 Crash” As Mortgage Rates Soar Above 6%

Newsfeed: “This Is The Sharpest Turn In The Housing Market Since The 2008 Crash” As Mortgage Rates Soar Above 6%

And the hits just keep on coming for the US housing sector. Three months after hitting the highest level in 14 years, on Thursday mortgage rates hit a fresh post-financial crisis high when they topped 6%, a jolt to home buyers who last year were paying less than half that.

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