Mortgage insurance leader Arch MI recently released their Fall 2016 Housing and Mortgage Market Review that says the likelihood of U.S. home price declines over the next two years remains low. The report, which analyzes key economic data, provides housing sector forecasts and information on long-term trends, pegs the chance of price declines at 4%, down from 6% predicted one year ago. Bottom line; they say even strong dynamics are now in place that will continue pushing up home prices faster than the rate if inflation for the foreseeable future.
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