Sales of new homes plunged to a more than 2 1/2-year low in October, as
all four major regions of the U.S. posted sharp declines. Sales of newly built, single-family homes drop to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 544,000 units in October—the lowest pace since March 2016.
Higher borrowing costs are pushing homeownership out of reach among more potential buyers, which has been playing out in the sales of existing homes too.
A strong job market and demographics bode well for housing demand, but “rising interest rates and home prices are forcing customers to take a pause,” says Randy Noel, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders.
“Policymakers should see this in sales as an indicator that housing affordability will continue to slow down the market.”
Buyers still in the market are seeing more choices. The inventory of new homes for sale increased to 336,000 in October. The median sales price also curtailed in October, ping 3.6 percent to $309,700. The in the sales price, however, is due to a market shifting to more townhomes and other lower-cost housing than from builders’ ping their prices.
“This is absolutely a cooling market,” housing data firm, told The Wall Street Journal. “Interest rates have increased and that’s really tamped down demand.”
That is slowing home price growth and that could allow would-be buyers’ wages an opportunity to play catch up. “I really see this as a market coming into balance, rather than a market that’s on the brink of a collapse,” McLaughlin says.
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Higher borrowing costs are pushing homeownership out of reach among more potential buyers, which has been playing out in the sales of existing homes too.
A strong job market and demographics bode well for housing demand, but “rising interest rates and home prices are forcing customers to take a pause,” says Randy Noel, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders.
“Policymakers should see this in sales as an indicator that housing affordability will continue to slow down the market.”
Buyers still in the market are seeing more choices. The inventory of new homes for sale increased to 336,000 in October. The median sales price also curtailed in October, ping 3.6 percent to $309,700. The in the sales price, however, is due to a market shifting to more townhomes and other lower-cost housing than from builders’ ping their prices.
“This is absolutely a cooling market,” housing data firm, told The Wall Street Journal. “Interest rates have increased and that’s really tamped down demand.”
That is slowing home price growth and that could allow would-be buyers’ wages an opportunity to play catch up. “I really see this as a market coming into balance, rather than a market that’s on the brink of a collapse,” McLaughlin says.
We are Ready to Help! When you’re working with real estate professionals like Carriene Porter of Precision Realty & Associates, you’re guaranteed to get the expertise and advice you need.
Not quite ready to buy a home? You may qualify for the Lease with a Right to Purchase program. Call me and I'll give you the details on how you may qualify to get into the home you want, get settled and then purchase it when you are ready! If you prefer a more personal touch, CALL 801-809-9866 today.
#LeasePurchase #UtahRealEstate #Homeownership
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