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Will the Housing Lock-In Effect Continue?

Tune in to RiskWire Webcast episode #15, where hosts Reena Agrawal, Research Economist, and Eric Fox, Chief Economist, discuss the housing lock-in effect and its implications for the real estate market. In this episode, the economists review the difficulties of the housing lock-in effect and its connection to inflation and mortgage rates. Gain insights into how homeowners, reluctant to sell amidst rising mortgage rates, contribute to the current landscape of the housing market.

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2024 Update: Does Historical Redlining Influence Today’s AVM Estimates?

Tune in to RiskWire webcast episode #14 featuring Eric Fox, Veros’ Chief Economist, and Reena Agrawal, Research Economist, as they delve into the intricate dynamics between Automated Valuation Models (AVMs) and historical redlining. In this episode, the economists present findings from their 2024 updated research study, “Does historical redlining influence today’s AVM estimates,” which now includes data from five additional metropolitan areas across the United States: Boston, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Birmingham, and Austin.

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How Millennials Are Navigating Home Affordability

Explore the latest economic trends in RiskWire webcast episode eleven, where hosts Eric Fox, Veros’ Chief Economist, and Reena Agrawal, Veros’ Research Economist, review the challenges faced by younger generations, particularly millennials in their late 20s to early 40s, as they grapple with soaring home prices in the United States.

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The Housing Market: 1970s vs 2023

Tune into our latest RiskWire Webcast titled, “The Housing Market: 1970s vs 2023.” In this episode, they delve into a captivating comparison between the housing markets of the 1970s and 2023. Discover unexpected correlations between inflation rates, mortgage trends, and affordability metrics that debunk the popular comparison between the current housing market and the 2008 downturn.

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Staying Put is the New Downsizing in Today’s Housing Market

Tune into our latest RiskWire Webcast titled, “Staying Put is the New Downsizing.” Join Veros’ Eric Fox, Chief Economist and SVP of Analytics, and Reena Agrawal, Research Economist, as they explore the changing landscape of retirement decisions. Baby Boomers are increasingly opting to stay in their current homes rather than downsizing, and episode six examines the reasons behind this new popular trend.

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