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The mortgage 'lock-in effect' could worsen wealth inequality and is likely to last for years to come, researchers sayThe mortgage rate "lock-in" effect — the phenomenon that's frozen over the US housing market and vaulted home prices higher — could end up lasting for years to come, according to a group of ...
(NewsNation) — Homeowners have been reluctant to sell due to elevated mortgage rates, but a new report shows the so-called ...
This is called the lock-in effect — and it could linger for decades. "Unfortunately, we've known about the lock-in possibility for many, many years," John Campbell, a Harvard economist ...
Generational battles, elevated interest rates and the lock-in effect are just a few of the factors weighing on homebuyers. Even with an affordability crisis, elevated interest rates and the impact ...
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