Against our expectation for a slow recovery, housing equity withdrawal has instead fallen back over the past year. In large part that reflects subdued home sales which, in turn, are being constrained by a lack of inventory. Increased spending on home improvements by owners who can’t find a suitable new home is also injecting equity into the market, and active HEW is being held in check by tight lending standards.
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