For Week Ending December 14, 2019
This week the Federal Reserve, in its final meeting of the year, voted to leave its key benchmark rate unchanged, which was widely expected. The Fed also suggested that rate changes are unlikely in the coming months. While the rate decisions by the Federal Reserve do not directly affect mortgage rates, Federal Reserve policy does affect the economic markets overall. While mortgage rates have trended up slightly in recent weeks, they remain nearly one percent lower than a year ago. Fed Chair Jerome Powell was upbeat on the economy going forward: “with a strong household sector and supportive monetary and financial conditions, we expect moderate growth to continue.”
In the Twin Cities region, for the week ending December 14:
- New Listings decreased 4.1% to 696
- Pending Sales decreased 0.5% to 744
- Inventory decreased 10.0% to 9,399
For the month of November:
- Median Sales Price increased 5.6% to $279,900
- Days on Market decreased 1.9% to 51
- Percent of Original List Price Received increased 0.2% to 97.5%
- Months Supply of Homes For Sale decreased 9.1% to 2.0
All comparisons are to 2018
Click here for the full Weekly Market Activity Report. From MAAR Market Data News.