Fannie Mae published the results of its April 2025 National Housing Survey (NHS), indicating an increase in the Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI). The HPSI rose by 1.1 points to 69.2 in April.
Despite the monthly increase, the HPSI was down 2.7 points year-over-year, suggesting that while there was a short-term improvement, broader sentiment remains below previous levels. The index measures consumer sentiment toward housing.
The monthly increase in HPSI suggests a slight improvement in consumer confidence towards housing, which could support market activity. This sentiment data is important for Fannie Mae in assessing potential demand for mortgages and its overall business outlook.
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