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Consumers More Upbeat on Buying and Selling Despite Lower Price Expectations
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Fannie Mae says its Home Purchase Sentiment Index
(HPSI) which, before a slight setback in July, had been rebounding strongly
from its April COVID-19 related plunge, got back on track last month. The August
index, based on responses to six questions in the National Housing Survey (NHS),
increased 3.3 points to a 77.5 reading. Five of the six components rose from their July level
with consumers reporting a more
optimistic view of both homebuying and home-selling conditions, but a slightly
more pessimistic view of expected home price growth. The Index remains down 16.3
points year-over-year.
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