The coronavirus hasn't just changed the way we shop for homes. It's also changed where we shop for homes. In fact, according to new data from one consumer real estate portal, prospective home buyers have been showing increasing interest in moving away from city centers and into less densely populated areas. For example, views of homes in small towns were up 105 percent year-over-year during the week ending May 1. In rural counties, page views climbed 76 percent. The surge in interest is even more impressive when … [Read more...]
Number Of New Listings Shows Improvement
Naturally, the coronavirus and efforts to slow its spread have affected the housing market. Early on, surveys showed home sellers were more pessimistic about conditions than buyers were. As a result, the number of homes for sale took a hit, as homeowners who had planned to sell this spring delayed their plans and took a wait-and-see attitude. But new data from the National Association of Realtors' consumer website shows that the number of new listings is starting to improve. While still far below last year's … [Read more...]
Millennials Say They Don’t Feel Secure At Home
When considering where to live, there are some factors that are based on your specific preferences and others that are universal. For example, we may not all agree on the style of house we'd like but we all value our privacy. Security is another thing we can all agree on. Nobody wants to live somewhere where they don't feel safe. That's why, a new survey from Allegion is an eye opener. The survey, which asked millennials about their living situation, expectations for the future, and their sense of security found … [Read more...]
Americans See Little Change Ahead For Affordability
Fannie Mae's most-recent Home Purchase Sentiment Index found Americans aren't expecting big changes ahead for home prices and mortgage rates. The survey – which measures perceptions of the housing market and Americans' financial health – revealed that housing sentiment has fallen but, despite rising pessimism, consumers don't foresee significant changes to affordability factors in the coming year. In fact, survey results show 36 percent of respondents think home prices will stay the same over the next year, … [Read more...]
Buyers And Sellers Eager To Resume Their Plans
Predicting the housing market's future is always an inexact science. Trying to factor in the effects of a global health crisis makes it even more difficult. But one way to get a feel for where things might be headed is to ask potential home buyers and sellers about their plans, concerns, and perceptions. After all, what happens next is largely determined by what they do. That's why recent surveys showing Americans are still interested in pursuing their plans offer hope for a quick turnaround once stay-at-home … [Read more...]
First Quarter Results Show Big Return For Sellers
Homeowners who sold their homes during the first quarter of 2020 saw a 33.7 percent return on investment compared to the original purchase price, according to new numbers from ATTOM Data Solutions. The typical home sale resulted in a $67,100 price gain – which is an increase over the fourth quarter of 2019 and up from $59,000 one year earlier. The numbers are evidence that the housing market was strengthening at the start of the year. Todd Teta, ATTOM's chief product officer, says, though its clear the market had … [Read more...]
Competition Returns As Buyer Demand Rises
There is growing evidence that home buyer demand is beginning to bounce back. After plunging in March, as coronavirus-related stay-at-home orders were put in place, buyers are coming back to the market and expressing interest in available homes for sale. But they may have some surprises in store. That's because, while the coronavirus has shocked the economy and disrupted the beginning of the spring sales season, it hasn't led to a decline in home prices. In fact, it's caused the already low inventory of homes for … [Read more...]
Outlook Sees Stable Prices, Low Rates Ahead
According to Freddie Mac's newest quarterly forecast, most of the economic damage from the coronavirus will be felt in the first half of the year. This is in line with other recent economic outlooks. But while Freddie Mac's Economic & Housing Research Group sees a recovery beginning during the third quarter of this year, they expect the economy to take a while to get fully back on its feet. So what should we expect from home prices and mortgage rates in the meantime? Well, surprisingly, not that much. For … [Read more...]
Mortgage Rates Remain At All-Time Lows
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Weekly Applications Survey, average mortgage rates remained at all-time survey lows last week, with rates virtually unchanged for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with both conforming and jumbo balances, loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration, and 15-year fixed-rate loans. The MBA's survey has been conducted since 1990 and covers 75 percent of all retail residential mortgage applications. But despite historically low mortgage rates, demand continues to be … [Read more...]
Would You Buy A Home Without An In-Person Visit?
Naturally, the coronavirus has made buying and selling a home more complicated this spring. Social distancing and other mitigation efforts have changed the way we think about nearly everything, including the buying process. But according to a new survey from the National Association of Realtors' consumer website, Americans are adapting, embracing technology, and not changing their plans. In fact, the survey found that 68 percent of respondents said their plans to move, or not, haven't changed. Just 9 percent said … [Read more...]
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