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  • Housing Weather Forecast For March Calls For Sun and Storms

    Freddie Mac seems to be seeking a little cover in its March 2007 Economic Outlook released late last week. These monthly forecasts always have a theme which the authors tend to torture relentlessly and this month it is the old adage - "In Like a Lion..." News about the housing market is likened to the...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Tue, Mar 13 2007
  • Housing Recovery - Normal Not White Hot Growth

    Probably the big news in the December 2006 Economic Outlook published by Freddie Mac's Office of the Chief Economist last Friday was that the office has finally changed its interest rate projection for the year. The monthly forecast since late last year has clung to a projection that the 30-year mortgage...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Mon, Dec 11 2006
  • Housing Bubble Watch: Freddie Mac Sees Orderly Cooling

    Freddie Mac issued its monthly "outlook" for the month of July as well as a round-up of the first half of 2006 . While the report still projects a housing market that is undergoing a "moderate and orderly cooling," a comparison to the January outlook shows a slight decline in optimism. Freddie harkened...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Tue, Jul 11 2006
  • Housing Bubble vs. Housing Market Slowdown

    The central issue addressed by the April 2006 Economic Outlook issued by Freddie Mac on Monday is the conflict created between the strength of the economy and the increasing lack of housing affordability. Freddie's Office of the Chief Economist cites the strong employment numbers for the first quarter...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Tue, Apr 11 2006
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