Fannie Mae's August 2025 Outlook Projects Steady Home Sales and Slightly Higher Mortgage Rates

Reuters
Aug 19, 2025
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FNMAG">Fannie Mae</a>'s August 2025 Outlook Projects Steady Home Sales and Slightly Higher Mortgage Rates

Fannie Mae's Economic and Strategic Research $(ESR.AU)$ Group has released its August 2025 Economic and Housing Outlook, projecting a steady housing sales market through 2025. The report forecasts total home sales at 4.74 million units, a slight decrease from the previous estimate of 4.85 million units. Existing home sales are expected to reach 4.09 million units, up from 4.06 million units in 2024. Mortgage rates are anticipated to close 2025 at 6.5 percent and 2026 at 6.1 percent, reflecting modest upward revisions from July's predictions. The ESR Group emphasizes that these projections are based on various assumptions and are subject to change, highlighting the uncertainty in predicting future market conditions.

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