Though Americans feel better towards housing, wider economic concerns persist – which, in turn, affect the housing market.
It’s become quite clear, in 2014, that housing’s recovery will depend in large part on wider economic trends, and that until those issues are resolved – things like stagnant wages, escalating student debt burdens and especially lackluster savings – housing cannot truly recover.
Further evidence of that truth came courtesy of Fannie Mae’s National Housing Survey, a monthly report from the GSE that tracks consumer sentiment on housing and the greater economy. Below, we’ve compiled graphs of the survey’s economic findings: