Sentences with phrase «expect tight inventory»

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«While housing inventory is still tight, we expect the increased construction of new homes to help reduce the pressure on house price appreciation, which is currently at an annual rate of around 7 percent,» Freddie Mac reported.
He said: «We're entering the peak summer homebuying months and despite tight inventories, we expect to see a robust purchase market.»
Oher segments in the news video look at the drop in first - time buyers, as underwriting standards and inventories of entry - level homes remain tight, and what to expect this week in San Diego, which is hosting NAR's 2015 Conference & Expo.
«We saw the tight - supply market of last fall carry all the way into November — later than is typically expected — and this early rise in inventory is a welcome trend.»
With inventories getting tight and consumer spending staying moderate, analysts are expecting to see a pick up in manufacturing production.
«With a tight inventory of existing homes and promising growth in household formation, we can expect the new - home market to continue to strengthen at a modest rate in the months ahead.»
«With low unemployment rates, favorable demographics and a tight supply of existing - home inventory, we can expect continued upward movement of the single - family construction sector next year.»
While tight inventories are still expected to put upward pressure on prices in most areas this year, Yun expects overall price growth to shrink, with some states even experiencing a decline, because of the negative effect the changes to the mortgage interest deduction and state and local deductions under the new tax law.
«Meanwhile, we expect moderation in 2017 for rent and home price growth, but it will still be higher than inflation, reflecting the tight inventory in the housing market.
Consumers also acknowledged that tight housing inventory may impact their home - buying decisions this year: 67 percent expect to face more competition for homes on the market.
«Job market growth, expected wage increases and tight existing home inventory will also help the market move forward next year.»
Concessions linger where inventories are still adequate and sales slow, but in tight markets like Washington DC the times when buyers can expect concessions are already over.
«As existing home inventory remains tight, we can expect new homes sales to continue to make gains in the months ahead.»
The bottom line is that housing costs in Los Angeles are expected to continue rising through the end of this year and into 2018, partly due to the tight inventory conditions.
But with inventories getting tight and consumer spending staying moderate, analysts are expecting to see a pick up in manufacturing production.
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