
One Rental At A Time Fannie Mae's Disastrous Housing Survey
Oct 13, 2025
The host critiques a recent Fannie Mae survey claiming 73% believe it's a bad time to buy a home, arguing that conditions are actually favorable for buyers. Strategies for capitalizing on the current market include tracking days on market and targeting motivated sellers. Discussion shifts to consumer sentiment, revealing many think the economy is on the wrong track. A noteworthy buying window is highlighted, alongside cash transactions data and insights on labor market trends. Overall, there's an optimistic outlook for savvy buyers despite economic uncertainties.
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Watch Community Banks For Early Cracks
- Earnings season highlights bank health; big banks will likely show resilience while community banks face regional stress.
- Watch community banks for early signs of cracks tied to local exposures.
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Experts Flag A Rare Buying Window
- Other experts also spot buying windows and a potentially stronger fall market based on inventory and days on market.
- The host aligns with these calls and expects the fall to outperform the weak spring.
