After a strong run to close out 2010, the market for home resales softened a bit in January.
Pending Home Sales Drop For Second Straight Month
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2011/03/pending-home-sales-january-2011.html
Pending Home Sales At The Highest Levels Since April 2010
Another day, another strong report for housing. The Pending Home Sales Index climbed 2 percent in December, according to the National Association of REALTORS®
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2011/02/pending-home-sales-december-2010.html
Pending Home Sales Rises To 6-Month High
The housing market continues to expand, and surprise.
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2011/01/pending-home-sales-november-2010.html
Pending Home Sales Index Points To A Budding Seller’s Market
The Pending Home Sales Index surged 10 percent in October as low mortgage rates and low home prices spurred buyers into action. The market looks different today, however.
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2010/12/pending-home-sales-october-2010.html
Pending Home Sales Slip In September, Suggesting A Buyer’s Market Until January
So long as mortgage rates remain rock bottom, the autumn season is looking like a terrific time to buy.
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2010/11/pending-home-sales-september-2010.html
Pending Home Sales Data Points To Higher Home Prices This Fall
Overall, buyers are being drawn into housing by low mortgage rates, affordable homes, and ample supply. If the August Pending Home Sales Index is foreshadowing the fall housing market, home prices appear slated to rise.
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2010/10/pending-home-sales-august-2010.html
Home Sales Are Back On The Rise After A 2-Month Pullback
Just one week after reports of Existing Home Sales and New Home Sales plunging, the housing market signaled that the next few months may fare better than did May and June.
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2010/09/pending-home-sales-july-2010.html
As The Pending Home Sales Index Falls, Home Buyers See Dollar Signs
June’s Pending Home Sales Index is weak by most measures, but if you’re a home buyer, the headlines aren’t so bad. Fewer home sales can push negotiation leverage to the buy-side of a transaction.
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2010/08/pending-home-sales-june-2010.html
Was The Pending Home Sales Report Really That Bad? It Depends Who You Ask — Buyer Or Seller.
On the surface, May’s Pending Home Sales Index looks terrible for housing. And, if you’re a seller, it just might be. But, if you’re a buyer, the story reads differently. Just consider the market conditions.
http://phildenfeldmortgage.com/2010/07/pending-home-sales-may-2010.html