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What Is the 2024 Economic Outlook for the Property Industry

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What is the future of the U.S. economy? Host Maiclaire Bolton Smith and CoreLogic Chief Economist Selma Hepp dive into this perennial question in the final episode of Core Conversations: Season 3.

From incremental home sales increases to gradually declining mortgage rates, there is a lot that we can expect to happen in 2024. However, geopolitical risks, such as oil prices and inflation, have the potential to impact the trajectory of mortgage rates and change the development of the overall housing market.

Tune into this final episode of the season to gain insights into the uncertain future of the housing market, as well as what current trends and property data indicate is likely to develop as we pass into the new year.

In This Episode:

0:40 – A summary of what happened in the 2023 housing market.

1:23 – What does Selma expect to be the 2024 economic outlook?

5:40 – Erika Stanley reviews the natural disasters reported on by CoreLogic's Hazard HQ Command Central

7:33 – INTRCONNECT 2024 is coming to Austin

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Up Next: 2023 Economic Look Back: A Tale of Two Housing Markets

Find full episodes with all our guests in our podcast archive here: https://clgx.co/3zqhBZt

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What is the future of the U.S. economy? Host Maiclaire Bolton Smith and CoreLogic Chief Economist Selma Hepp dive into this perennial question in the final episode of Core Conversations: Season 3.

From incremental home sales increases to gradually declining mortgage rates, there is a lot that we can expect to happen in 2024. However, geopolitical risks, such as oil prices and inflation, have the potential to impact the trajectory of mortgage rates and change the development of the overall housing market.

Tune into this final episode of the season to gain insights into the uncertain future of the housing market, as well as what current trends and property data indicate is likely to develop as we pass into the new year.

In This Episode:

0:40 – A summary of what happened in the 2023 housing market.

1:23 – What does Selma expect to be the 2024 economic outlook?

5:40 – Erika Stanley reviews the natural disasters reported on by CoreLogic's Hazard HQ Command Central

7:33 – INTRCONNECT 2024 is coming to Austin

Links:


Up Next: 2023 Economic Look Back: A Tale of Two Housing Markets

Find full episodes with all our guests in our podcast archive here: https://clgx.co/3zqhBZt

  continue reading

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