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Monday, September 9, 2024
Following a 40 basis point decline in mortgage rates, Ivy joined Becky Quick to discuss August homebuilding trends, rates, affordability and the supply versus demand gap.
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Ryan spoke about existing-home sales, buyer activity and mortgage rates.
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Alan spoke to John Fott about Toll Brothers earnings.
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Adam spoke with Seana Smith and Madison about building products, specifically insight into Home Depot's latest quarterly results and what it signals for the broader housing market.
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Ivy spoke to Adam Taggart about the real estate market, high vacancies along with higher interest rates, tighter lending standards and much more on the housing market.
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Ivy spoke about that housing demand remains high and a lack of inventory remains. She touches on that rental housing owners and operators benefit off this need for shelter.
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Are we in a buyer or seller's market? Ivy spoke with Kelly Evans and Michael Santoli on CNBC's Squawk Box to discuss the health of the housing market and the impact of recently lowered mortgage rates.
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Is the future of housing not just around the corner, but already knocking on our doors? Ivy offered her unique perspective on the future of housing. Darius Mirshahzadeh discussed with Ivy how emerging technologies are influencing the housing market, from building materials to eco-friendly homes. Their discussion includes demographic shifts, economic factors, and environmental concerns, providing an overview of what the future holds for homeowners, renters, and investors. In addition to offering her predictions on the trends that will dominate the next decade, Ivy also discussed innovative solutions for affordable housing and addressing the challenges provided by urbanization and climate change.
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Ivy spoke with Business Insider about home affordability. She said that "entry-level houses are still about 20% more expensive than normal."
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Ivy spoke to Fortune about her past and current predicament for housing and a lack of affordability. Things may be slightly better, but a lot of people can’t buy homes, so they are living with their parents until their mid- to late twenties, Ivy said, and “it’s delaying household formations.”
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