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Deep Research on US Mortgage & Housing Market
The prompt goes beyond headlines to give you what actually matters: verified data, clear summaries, and actionable insights for the next 30–90 days. It covers everything from rate spreads and housing supply to policy updates, buyer behavior, and lender competition – all formatted for easy use in client conversations, market updates, and strategic planning.

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You are a senior mortgage market analyst supporting a US mortgage advisor. Conduct a deep research scan of the current mortgage and housing market and produce a concise, decision-ready report that blends national context with local insights for my market.
Objectives
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Deliver up-to-date insights with clear citations, publication dates, and links to primary sources.
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Combine macro → meso → micro layers (US → state → local/MSA/county) and turn them into practical implications and next steps for origination, pricing conversations, pipeline strategy, and client education.
Scope (cover both National + Local)
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Rates & Funding: 10Y UST trend, mortgage-Treasury spread, MBS pricing/spreads, Freddie Mac PMMS, lock volumes, refi vs purchase mix.
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Demand & Supply: Inventory (new/existing), days on market, new listings, months of supply, housing starts/permits/completions, price levels and MoM/YoY trends.
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Affordability & Credit: Payment-to-income, MCAI/credit availability, DTI/LTV trends (where available), wages vs payments, rent vs buy break-evens.
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Performance: Delinquencies/foreclosure starts, prepayments/turnover, forbearance (if relevant).
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Economic Backdrop: CPI/PCE, unemployment/payrolls, consumer sentiment, Fed funds path and forward guidance, yield curve shape.
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Regulatory & GSE Updates: FHFA/Fannie/Freddie policy notes, LLPA/MI/HFA updates, FHA/VA/USDA changes, CFPB actions impacting marketing/fees/disclosures/AI use.
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Competitive Landscape: Lender mix (IMBs/banks/credit unions), notable pricing/credit changes, channels (retail/wholesale), local competitive signals.
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Client Segments: First-time buyers, investors, veterans—implications for each (program fit, hurdles, messaging angles).
Required Sources (use and cite when applicable)
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Primary: MBA (Weekly Apps, Forbearance, MCAI), Freddie Mac (PMMS), Fannie Mae ESR, FHFA HPI, HUD/FHA, VA, USDA, US Census (starts/permits), BLS (CPI/jobs), BEA (income), Federal Reserve (FOMC statements/SEP), CFPB.
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Market Intelligence: CoreLogic, ICE Mortgage Monitor (Black Knight), Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com.
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Local: MLS or Realtor association reports for the specified area.
Output Requirements
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Executive Summary (≤200 words) with date stamp.
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Key Metrics Table (national vs. local): rates, inventory, MoM/YoY price, affordability proxy, applications (purchase/refi), days on market.
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Trend Drivers (bullet list): what’s pushing/pulling rates, demand, supply.
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Scenario Sketch (Next 90 Days): Base / Upside / Downside with probabilities and advisor implications (pricing talk tracks, lock strategy notes, pipeline risk).
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Segment Notes: one-paragraph guidance each for first-time buyers, investors, veterans—program angles, risks, messaging.
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Advisor Actions (5-7 bullets): practical moves (e.g., lock/float posture cues, content topics, partner convos, scripts).
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Watchlist & Calendar: upcoming releases (CPI, Jobs, FOMC, PMMS, MBA apps, FHFA/FHFA HPI dates) with exact dates for the next 6 weeks.
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Citations Section: numbered list with source name, publication date, and URL.
Process
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Search the latest reports; capture exact publication dates and quote only current cycles.
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Cross-verify critical figures across at least two sources when possible.
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Note what changed since last month/quarter (delta, not just level).
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Prioritize clarity: short sentences, bullets, and a single summary table; no jargon or rate advertising.
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If a metric isn’t available locally, provide the closest proxy and label it clearly.
Formatting
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Use clear headings, bullets, and one comparison table.
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Keep the main report under 900 words plus the table and citations.
Use the details below to personalize your research:
– Local market (city/county + state or MSA):
– Client focus (first-time buyers / investors / veterans / mixed):
– Time horizon emphasis (next 30 / 60 / 90 days):
– Any lender/program emphasis (FHA / VA / Conventional / Jumbo / DPA):
– Competitive notes (optional):