Goldman Sachs predicts that home prices will continue to rise, making it more affordable to rent rather than buy a home. A survey from Fannie Mae reveals that 84% of respondents believe now is a bad time to purchase a house, the highest level recorded. Harvard University researchers report that 46% of renters in the US are struggling to make ends meet. Real estate experts suggest measures to make housing more attainable. As monthly mortgage payments on typical US homes become more expensive than rent, Americans face difficulties in finding affordable housing.
About 46% of renters in the U.S. are struggling to make ends meet, according to Harvard University researchers. Here's what some real estate experts say can be done to make housing more attainable. https://t.co/PGFv5SYY6w https://t.co/lK4zgzh5kP
Americans Face Historic Lack Of Affordability In Housing Market, Data Shows
It’s getting even harder to afford a house. Monthly mortgage payments on typical US homes are more expensive than rent https://t.co/UuJ1b06cPZ https://t.co/euMxaET2yJ
Americans are despondent over housing. In the latest survey from Fannie Mae measuring housing sentiment, 84% of respondents in September said now is a bad time to purchase a house, a survey high. https://t.co/RfAeHY9cX9
It’s now cheaper to rent vs buy a home. https://t.co/hPCjVhIFbs
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Housing has never been this unaffordable - and home prices are only going to keep rising, Goldman Sachs says https://t.co/x7LreLhghz