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negative equity

British  

noun

  1. the state of holding a property the value of which is less than the amount of mortgage still unpaid

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Eli Carter and Martin Tobias suggest that a reversion to negative equity- bond correlations could confound expectations in 2026.

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“No one wants to sell if they are in negative equity,” he said.

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Homeowners see negative equity in their homes as they owe more on their mortgage than the actual value of their home.

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Negative equity returns were more common over shorter periods.

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Edmunds says 28.1% of trade-ins had negative equity in 3Q, up from 24.2% in 2Q and the highest share on record since 1Q 2021.

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