-Home prices and mortgage rates are continuing to constrain affordability in housing markets nationwide, impacting consumer perceptions.
-The mortgage industry is struggling as a result of these trends, with fewer people able to qualify for loans and purchase homes.
As home prices and mortgage rates continue to rise, affordability in housing markets nationwide is becoming increasingly constrained. This is having a negative impact on consumer perceptions, as people are finding it harder and harder to qualify for loans and purchase homes. The mortgage industry is struggling as a result of these trends, and it is becoming increasingly difficult for people to obtain the financing they need to buy a home.
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