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The Housing Economy with Fexingo: Home Prices, Mortgage Rates, and Real Estate Markets
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The Housing Economy with Fexingo: Home Prices, Mortgage Rates, and Real Estate Markets

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Lucas and Luna track the pulse of the housing economy — home prices, mortgage rates, and the real estate markets that shape household wealth and national policy. Each episode is built around fresh data from the Federal Reserve, Freddie Mac, and the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index. Lucas walks through the latest monthly housing starts, existing home sales, and 30-year fixed mortgage rate trends, while Luna presses him on what the numbers mean for first-time buyers, institutional investors, and renters in different metro areas. They dissect the impact of Fed rate decisions on affordability, the mismatch between supply and demand in suburban and urban cores, and the ripple effects of zoning laws, construction costs, and demographic shifts. The conversation stays concrete: How does a quarter-point rate hike change a monthly payment on a median-priced home in Phoenix versus Austin? Why are insurance premiums and property taxes rising faster than incomes? When will the lock-in effect from low-rate mortgages finally loosen? Whether you follow the Case-Shiller index or just wonder if buying still beats renting, Lucas and Luna give you the data and context to decide. What does the housing market say about the broader economy — and where is it heading next?

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How Builders Are Adding Shared Backyard Spaces

Jun 6, 20269mEp. 34S1

In this episode of The Housing Economy, Lucas and Luna explore a quiet shift in new home subdivisions: builders are ditching the fully private fenced backyard in favor of shared green spaces. With lot sizes shrinking and

Why Builders Are Adding Community EV Charging Stations

Jun 5, 20267mEp. 33S1

In this episode of The Housing Economy, Lucas and Luna explore a growing trend in new-home construction: community-level electric vehicle charging stations. With EV adoption rising and homeowners in single-family homes o

Why Builders Are Adding Electric Vehicle Charging to New Homes

Jun 5, 20267mEp. 32S1

Episode 32 of The Housing Economy with Fexingo explores how homebuilders are integrating electric vehicle charging infrastructure into new construction. With EV adoption accelerating and the 30-year fixed mortgage rate a

Why Builders Are Adding Home Elevators to Floor Plans

Jun 4, 202611mEp. 31S1

Homebuilders are increasingly adding residential elevators to new construction homes, especially in three-story townhomes and luxury developments. Lucas and Luna explore the data behind this trend: the number of homes wi

Why Homeowners Are Buying Solar Panels Without Leasing

Jun 4, 20266mEp. 30S1

Episode 30 of The Housing Economy. Homeowners have a new option for solar panels: buying them outright through loan programs from companies like SunPower and Sunnova, rather than leasing. Lucas and Luna break down the ma

How Builders Are Designing Homes for Aging Boomers

Jun 3, 202610mEp. 29S1

Episode 29 of The Housing Economy digs into a demographic shift that's quietly reshaping suburban construction: the aging of the baby boomer generation. As boomers move into their late 70s and early 80s, a growing share

How Homebuilders Are Adding Smart Home Tech to Move Inventory

Jun 3, 20268mEp. 28S1

Episode 28 of The Housing Economy: Lucas and Luna explore how homebuilders are increasingly bundling smart home technology—smart locks, thermostats, video doorbells, and integrated lighting—as a standard feature rather t

Why Builders Are Adding Community Gardens to New Subdivisions

Jun 2, 20268mEp. 27S1

As mortgage rates hover near 6.5% and home prices dip slightly, homebuilders are turning to new amenities to attract buyers. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise of community gardens in master-planned communi

How Builders Are Adding Home Offices to Floor Plans

Jun 2, 20267mEp. 26S1

Episode 26 of The Housing Economy with Fexingo dives into a quiet shift in new-home construction: the home office is no longer an afterthought. Lucas and Luna examine how builders like DR Horton and Lennar are now includ

Why Builders Are Adding Front Porches Back to Floor Plans

Jun 1, 20266mEp. 25S1

In this episode of The Housing Economy, Lucas and Luna dive into a surprising trend among U.S. homebuilders: the return of the front porch. After two decades of shrinking outdoor spaces and garage-dominant facades, major

Why Builders Are Adding Granny Flats to New Subdivisions

Jun 1, 20268mEp. 24S1

Episode 24 of The Housing Economy with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna explore a quiet shift in new-home construction: builders are increasingly including accessory dwelling units (ADUs) — granny flats — in suburban subdivisions

Why Homeowners Insurance Is Getting Harder to Afford

May 31, 20266mEp. 23S1

Homeowners insurance premiums are rising at double-digit rates across much of the U.S., and in some states insurers are simply pulling out. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into what’s driving the spike: climate risk

How Builders Are Adding Flex Rooms to Attract Remote Workers

May 31, 20269mEp. 22S1

In this episode of The Housing Economy, Lucas and Luna explore how homebuilders are rethinking floor plans to cater to the work-from-home boom. With 30-year mortgage rates stuck at 6.53 percent and median home prices dow

Why Builders Are Adding Accessory Dwelling Units to New Homes

May 30, 202611mEp. 21S1

Episode 21 of The Housing Economy with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna explore the rise of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in new-home construction. With median home prices at $403,200 and mortgage rates hovering near 6.5%, buil

Why Builders Are Shrinking Lot Sizes to Keep Homes Affordable

May 30, 20267mEp. 20S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into a surprising trend reshaping new-home construction: builders are shrinking lot sizes to keep homes affordable. With the median home sale price at $403,200 and mortgage rates hover

Why Builders Are Using Solar Panels to Move New Homes

May 29, 20269mEp. 19S1

Homebuilders are increasingly including rooftop solar panels as a standard feature, using energy savings to offset high mortgage rates. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine how builders like Pulte and Lennar are partn

Why Builders Are Adding More Walk-in Closets and Flex Rooms

May 29, 20269mEp. 18S1

Episode 18 of The Housing Economy digs into a quiet shift in new-home construction: builders are adding more walk-in closets, flex rooms, and premium storage space even as they shrink overall square footage. Lucas and Lu

Why Apartment Owners Are Fighting Over Renters

May 28, 202611mEp. 17S1

Lucas and Luna dig into the surprising shift happening in the rental market: with a wave of new apartment supply hitting cities across the Sun Belt and Midwest, landlords are slashing rents and offering concessions like

Why Builders Are Shifting to Smaller Two-Story Floor Plans

May 28, 20267mEp. 16S1

Episode 16 of The Housing Economy breaks down a quiet shift in homebuilding: after years of building larger homes on bigger lots, builders are now designing smaller two-story floor plans that squeeze more units per acre

Why Builders Are Building More One-Story Homes

May 27, 20267mEp. 15S1

In this episode of The Housing Economy, Lucas and Luna explore a noticeable shift in new-home construction: builders are increasingly offering single-story floor plans, even in markets where two-story homes have long dom

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