CNBC - Squawk on the Street
May 27, 2026
Alan joined 'Squawk on the Street’ to discuss the impact of higher mortgage rates on homebuilders, whether housing is also seeing a ‘K-shaped economy,’ and more.
May 27, 2026
Alan joined 'Squawk on the Street’ to discuss the impact of higher mortgage rates on homebuilders, whether housing is also seeing a ‘K-shaped economy,’ and more.
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Alan joined 'Squawk on the Street’ to discuss the impact of higher mortgage rates on homebuilders, whether housing is also seeing a ‘K-shaped economy,’ and more.
What's actually happening in the housing market right now and how should property managers respond? In this episode, Marc Cunningham sits down with Ivy to unpack the macro housing trends shaping the future of property management. Ivy shares why today's market is more segmented than ever, how overbuilding in Sunbelt markets is impacting rents and occupancy, and why affordability (not inventory) is the real issue facing housing today. If you want to better understand the "why" behind today's market conditions and how to communicate those realities to owners this episode is essential listening.
Jay recently spoke with Jesse Lederman about AMH and Invitation Homes. They covered key topics including regulatory risks, the recent rebound in REIT stock prices, the leasing season, and the broader outlook for single-family rentals. It’s a conversation worth catching.
If nothing breaks, nothing falls. That’s the underlying dynamic Alan Ratner points to in today’s housing market. While headlines signal stability, the real inflection point isn’t just rates or supply - it’s distress. For investors and operators, the focus shifts to a critical question: what could introduce that pressure, and how prepared is the market if it does? Hear Alan's full perspective.
“We don’t expect a lot of movement in mortgage rates.” Alan joined Closing Bell Overtime to share his latest perspective on the housing market. With cautious optimism taking hold, Alan explains why progress is happening—but not in a straight line—and why mortgage rates remain a key factor shaping sentiment.
With mortgage rates expected to remain elevated and affordability still top of mind, Alan shared his perspective on mortgage and housing affordability during CNBC’s Closing Bell Overtime.
Ivy joined CNBC’s ‘Money Movers’ to discuss how first-time homebuyers are struggling, the state of the housing market, and more.
In a recent Bloomberg interview, Ivy shared her thoughts on the consumer and housing market impact of a proposed 50 year-mortgage. She touched on home prices, rates and affordability.