Fannie Mae Reports Rise in Home Purchase Sentiment Index for July 2025, Indicating Improved Consumer Outlook

Reuters
Aug 07
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FNMAG">Fannie Mae</a> Reports Rise in Home Purchase Sentiment Index for July 2025, Indicating Improved Consumer Outlook

Fannie Mae has released the results of its July 2025 National Housing Survey, revealing a modest increase in consumer sentiment toward housing. The Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI), a key measure of this sentiment, rose by 2.0 points in July, reaching 71.8. This marks a slight year-over-year increase of 0.3 points. The survey highlights a cautious yet positive outlook among consumers regarding the housing market, reflecting gradual improvements in their perceptions and expectations. This uptick in sentiment could signal a stabilizing market environment as consumers adapt to current economic conditions. For further insights, Fannie Mae has made additional data available for review.

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