Zillow Market Pulse: October 30, 2020
Record Q3 2020 quarterly growth for the U.S. economy masks an uneven recovery. Housing indicators maintain strong streak.
Zillow Market Pulse: October 30, 2020
Record Q3 2020 quarterly growth for the U.S. economy masks an uneven recovery. Housing indicators maintain strong streak.
Zillow Market Pulse: October 28, 2020
Applications for home purchase loans improved slightly, halting a streak of four straight weekly declines. Factory orders increased strongly, but rising cases threatens this momentum.
Zillow Market Pulse: October 26, 2020
New home sales took a step back in September, but are still at a high level. And rising COVID cases pushed the S&P to its worst one-day loss in a month.
Zillow Market Pulse: October 23, 2020
Existing home sales stayed hot in September, Treasury yields are up but mortgage rates arent exactly following, and business confidence is rising.
Zillow Market Pulse: October 21, 2020
Housing permits and starts were up in September, but should probably be higher. And unemployment is down for the wrong reasons.
Zillow Market Pulse: October 19, 2020
Homebuilder confidence hit new highs, even as the industry struggles to hit its stride. Consumers are bullish on the long-term, bearish on the near-term.
Zillow Market Pulse: October 16, 2020
Retail sales were unexpectedly bright in September, but reports on the labor market and industrial sector painted a darker picture of the economy's health.
Zillow Market Pulse: October 14, 2020
Mortgage application activity remains strong, but is starting to fade somewhat. And most consumer stimulus money from earlier this year was saved, not spent.
Zillow Market Pulse: October 12, 2020
Home buyers and business owners both are finding loans harder to get. And temporary -- but not permanent -- moves spiked in the early days of the pandemic.
Zillow Market Pulse: October 9, 2020
Consumer housing sentiment improved, but sellers are now more bullish than buyers. Forbearance participation is down, as is (unexpectedly) credit card debt.