
Homebuying, Selling Pessimism Ticks Up in Fannie Survey
The share of consumers who think it’s a less-than-optimal time to buy or sell a home keeps ticking upwards as interest rates rise and housing affordability drops.
The share of consumers who think it’s a less-than-optimal time to buy or sell a home keeps ticking upwards as interest rates rise and housing affordability drops.
About 61 percent of Americans think June was a good time to buy a home according to a new survey from Fannie Mae which wrapped up just before COVID-19 cases started spiking in many states outside the Northeast.
Teri Adler is about as local as you can get. She grew up in Wayland, covered Greater Boston as TV reporter/anchor at WHDH, and has sold real estate in the Wellesley and Weston area for a decade now. She’s consistently one of the top three agents in Wellesley and credits her success to hard work