ALL THE MONEY NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW | | | | | Daniel de Visé | Personal Finance Reporter
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Happy New Year! It's Daniel de Visé with your Daily Money. |
No other phrase defined the 2023 housing market like "mortgage rate lock-in effect" – a phenomenon that brought the industry to a standstill, putting downward pressure on everything from inventory levels to home sales. |
It signifies that 85% of current mortgage holders are locked into sub-5%, pandemic-era mortgage interest rates, which acted as a disincentive for them to sell their home and buy another at a higher rate. Rates peaked at 7.79% in the week ending Oct. 26, according to Freddie Mac. |
But will things change this year? |
The lower mortgage rates provided a boost to existing-home sales, which rose in November, up 0.8% from October, breaking a streak of five consecutive monthly declines, according to the National Association of Realtors. | Shoppers look over holiday merchandise on display at a Target store in Orlando, Fla. John Raoux, AP |
Economic outlook brightens for 2024 |
This was the year that the post-COVID economy was finally supposed to stop defying gravity and topple into a recession. |
But other factors are likely to keep the economy afloat, forecasters say, including near-record home and stock prices, a further easing of inflation to or near the Fed's 2% goal, and the central bank's tentative plans to cut interest rates more sharply than previously anticipated. |
"2023 was a very good year," says Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics. "2024 will just be a good year." |
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