The U.S. Department of Labor is reporting that an additional 223,000 Americans made their initial filing for unemployment benefits during the week ending on Saturday, February 5, 2022. This is a decrease of 16,000 from the previous week’s revised level. The 4-week moving average was 253,250.
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Mortgage Delinquency Rate Declines in Q4 and Year-Over-Year in 2021
The Mortgage Bankers Associations (MBA) released today (2-10-22) the results of their National Delinquency Survey (NDS) for Q4 2021. According to the NDS, the delinquency rate for mortgage loans on one-to-four-unit residential properties decreased to a seasonally adjusted rate of 4.65% of all loans outstanding at the end of December.
Housing Market Sizzles in January 2022, Well Above Typical Winter Activity
According to realtor.com®’s monthly housing report released on Tuesday (2-8-22), the typical U.S. home sold faster in January 2022 than in any other January on record. The report notes that the housing market remains “unseasonably hot” over the typically slower winter months. In January, the typical U.S. home spent 61 days on the market before being sold.
Mortgage Applications Drop in Week Ending February 4, 2022
According to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Application Survey (WMAS), for the week ending February 4, 2022, the Market Composite Index (a measure of mortgage loan application volume) decreased -8.1% on a seasonally adjusted basis from one week earlier. On an unadjusted basis, the Index declined -6.0% compared with the previous week.
Consumer Credit Expands During All of 2021
On Monday (2-7-22), the Federal Reserve released their G.19 report for 2021. According to the report, with further analysis provided by the National Association of Home Builders, in 2021, consumer credit increased 5.9%, with revolving and nonrevolving credit increasing 6.6% and 5.7%, respectively. During Q4, consumer credit increased at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.6%.
Housing Affordability in Q4 2021 Falls to its Lowest Level in a Decade
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index (HOI) was released today (2-8-22) and reports that 54.2% of new and existing homes sold between October 1 and December 31, 2021 were affordable to families earning the U.S. median income of $79,900. This is down from the Q3 2021 reading of 56.6%.
NFIB’s Small Business Optimism Index Declines Slightly in January
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), one of the largest small business associations in the U.S., reported today (2-08-22) that their NFIB Small Business Optimism Index decreased slightly in January to 97.1, down -1.8 points from December. For the month of January, of the ten components that make up the Index, one improved, while seven declined and two were unchanged.
Fannie Mae Releases Home Purchase Sentiment Index® for January 2022
Fannie Mae today (2-7-22) released their Home Purchase Sentiment Index® (HPSI) for January 2022. The HPSI distills information about consumers’ home purchasing sentiment from Fannie Mae’s National Housing Survey® (NHS) into a single number. The HPSI for January decreased -2.4 points to 71.8 in January, its lowest level since May 2020, as affordability constraints continue to weigh on the housing market.
Prices Climb Higher as Listings for Existing Homes Continue to Decline
HouseCanary, Inc., the San Francisco-based technology and data-forward national real estate brokerage firm, has released its latest Market Pulse Report (MPR) covering 22 listing-targeted measures and comparing data between January 2021 and January 2022. The Market Pulse is an ongoing review of proprietary data and insights from HouseCanary’s nationwide platform.
Multifamily Housing Sector Experiences Record-Breaking Growth in 2021
According to a new report from CBRE Group Inc., 2021 was a record-breaking year for the multifamily housing industry. In Q4 2021, total investment volume was $148.9 billion, a 73% quarter-over-quarter increase. This growth brings 2021’s total investment to $335.3 billion, which is nearly double the previous record of $193.1 billion set in 2019.