It’s no secret the real estate market is in a constant state of shifts and changes. In uncertain times like these, naturally, questions will arise regarding rising rates, the housing market, and if we’re headed towards a recession.
Lately, there has been four big questions coming up that we’d like to help answer to ease any uncertainty, especially for those looking to purchase a home this year.
Let’s take a deeper look.
Rising mortgage rates are no doubt one of the biggest factors impacting the housing market right now. It is important to remember that the low rates of the last few years were an anomaly.
As inflation rises and mortgage rates climb, many may see their purchasing power shrink and their dream of homeownership fade.
One big piece of economic wisdom: there is no better hedge against inflation than homeownership.
Historically, we have seen homeownership outperform inflation in most decades. So, if there’s an asset to invest in, housing is one of the few tangible assets that tends to hold its value.
We can’t control what’s going to happen with mortgage rates or price appreciation, but we can control what we prioritize. That way, in times of uncertainty, you see these factors less as stop signs and more as opportunities for growth and change.
Post-2008, nothing will strike fear into the hearts of buyers and sellers like the word “recession.” But historical context is everything and this chart can give some serious perspective.
Home prices have continued to appreciate in 4 out of the last 6 recessions. If a recession happens, it does not necessarily mean home prices will decline. Rates usually rise at the beginning of an economic decline, but to stimulate the economy, they typically fall.
According to Fortune,
“Over the past five recessions, mortgage rates have fallen an average of 1.8 percentage points from the peak seen during the recession to the trough. And in many cases, they continued to fall after the fact as it takes some time to turn things around even when the recession is technically over.”
Now is a great time to reach out to see what home buying options are best for YOU.
When we’re constantly being bombarded with different opinions and information, it’s easy to get lost in the noise.
While signs of a market shift become clearer each day, it’s important to remember that context is everything. Yes, we are seeing a slowdown. However, we are just heading back toward the marketplace we saw pre-pandemic, and those were still great years for real estate.
Focus on the big picture, and that’s this: the housing market is still very strong, and previous projections are already outperforming what industry experts forecasted earlier this year.
If you're wondering if it's a good time to buy, the short answer is yes. Now is still the time to buy. We should start to see less competition, fewer bidding wars, and, therefore, less upward price pressure. In fact, a simple analysis shows that a one-month increase in the months’ supply results in a 3% decline in annualized house price growth. And our preliminary house price index is already showing moderation in house prices in April.” —Mark Fleming, Chief Economist, First American.
This is by far the most asked question of all. The short answer is Yes. However, the right time to buy is when YOU’RE ready.
Trying to time the housing market for that deal of a lifetime is like trying to win the lottery. And while purchasing a home today may not be as easy as it was a couple of years ago, the latest data shows that inventory levels are rising, which means more moderate price appreciation and more options for buyers.
Being prepared in this competitive real estate market is key. So, if you’re looking to buy soon, this is a great time to prepare for when the right home comes along. Here are a few tips:
Don’t let the headlines turn you away from your dream of homeownership. No one can control what’s going to happen with mortgage rates or price appreciation. Home prices could come down this year, inventory may open up and mortgage rates might start to drop.
Whether it’s a good time to buy a home or not depends on your personal financial picture. You’re in a strong position to buy a home if you have a steady job, a down payment saved up, a good credit score, and low levels of debt. If you’re not in an ideal to buy now take the time to prepare. Learn how to budget, save for a down payment and work on your credit.
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