Business Mayor > Real Estate > 86% of consumers believe it's a bad time to buy a home: Fannie Mae Real Estate86% of consumers believe it's a bad time to buy a home: Fannie MaeReal EstateJune 10, 2024posted on Jun. 10, 2024 at 8:21 pm CNBC's Diane Olick joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss a new survey data from Fannie Mae on housing sentiment. READ SOURCE Read More This is the state where house values are rising fastest - and it has realtors worried Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorJune 10, 2024 You Might Also LikeReal EstateBrookfield nears €800mn deal for European hostel chain Generator GroupMay 14, 2025Real EstateThese are the fruit and vegetables you should plant in the garden next monthMay 13, 2025Real EstateCounterterrorism police probe fire at Starmer’s London houseMay 12, 2025Real EstatePlush city-centre offices are back in fashionMay 12, 2025Real Estate‘We’re in the Hamptons of England’: Trump sends wealthy Americans fleeing to the CotswoldsMay 10, 2025Real EstateHomes for sale in England and Scotland with stunning views – in picturesMay 9, 2025Recommended For YoubitcoinPublicly Traded Firm BTCS to Raise $57.8M in Convertible Notes for Strategic ETH PurchasesMay 15, 2025enterpriseBehind the Scenes of Enterprise Payment Innovation – Morocco World NewsMay 14, 2025TSX finishes higher after soft U.S. inflation data, trade thaw bolsters techMay 14, 2025Spanish foreign ministry declares Botswana safest country in AfricaMay 14, 2025Financial ServicesHedge fund manager Einhorn sees upside for gold and inflationMay 14, 2025
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