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Record Contract Cancellations

Record Contract Cancellations

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Nearly 1 in 7 home sales fell apart last month — here's why.
In this episode, Michael and Rich break down fresh data from Redfin showing a record-high 14% of home purchase agreements falling through in February. They dig into what's driving buyer jitters, how volatile rates are shaking up contracts, why concessions are exploding, and what loan pros absolutely must do right now to keep clients confident.

🔥 What we cover:

Why February saw a spike in canceled home sale contracts

How rate volatility is freaking out buyers

Whether the trend started earlier or is brand new

What “lagging indicators” mean for March & April closings

Job market fears + AI headlines = more nervous first‑time buyers

What loan pros should do to stabilize client confidence

Why staying in constant contact is mission‑critical

Opportunities hiding inside today's chaos

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