
New Year Started Off With Double-Digit Home Price Gains
Home Price Index Highlights: January 2021 National home prices increased 10% year over year in January. Annual price increases are expected to slow during 2021.
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Molly Boesel holds the position of principal, economist in the Office of the Chief Economist at CoreLogic. She is responsible for analyzing and forecasting housing and mortgage market trends. She has a depth of expertise in mortgage market analysis, model development and risk analysis in the housing finance industry.
Boesel previously worked at both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. While at Fannie Mae she provided Fannie Mae’s official monthly forecast for the economy, housing market, and mortgage market stocks and flows, and provided analyses on trends in the mortgage market, including characteristics of borrowers, homeowners, and mortgage products. She earned her bachelor’s degree in economics from James Madison University and her master’s degree in consumer economics and housing from Cornell University.
Home Price Index Highlights: January 2021 National home prices increased 10% year over year in January. Annual price increases are expected to slow during 2021.
Remodeling at Highest Rate Since 2006, Creating Boom in Construction Home prices in the U.S. have been rising consistently for nearly 10 years, and the
U.S. Single-Family Rents Up 3.8% Year Over Year in December Rent growth in December pulled ahead of year-ago levels. Rent growth of lower-priced rentals lags
Loan Performance Insights Report Highlights: November 2020 The nation’s overall delinquency rate was 5.9% in November. All states logged annual increases in both overall and
Home Price Index Highlights: December 2020 National home prices increased 9.2% year over year in December. Home price gains averaged 5.7% in 2020 up from
U.S. Single-Family Rents Up 3.7% Year Over Year in November Rent growth of lower-tier rentals still lags behind pre-pandemic rates. Boston saw the largest decrease