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Home Prices Fell Year-Over-Year For The First Time In A Decade — But There’s A Catch

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
March 3, 2023
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Homeowners Should Brace for Property Price Drop: Data, Experts

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Median home prices fell year-over-year for the first time since February 2012, but elevated mortgage rates are still rendering properties less affordable for prospective buyers.

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The typical home in the United States sold for approximately $350,200 in February 2023, marking a 0.6% decline since the same month last year, according to data released on Thursday by real estate brokerage Redfin. The typical monthly mortgage payment has nevertheless surpassed $2,500 as interest rates rise across the economy.

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“Prices falling from a year ago is a milestone because it hasn’t happened since the housing market was recovering from the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis. But it’s not surprising and in many ways, it’s welcome,” Redfin Deputy Chief Economist Taylor Marr commented.

“Home prices skyrocketed so much over the last few years that they were likely to come down once rates rose from historic lows. Mortgage rates rising to the 7% range was the straw that broke the camel’s back, dampening homebuying demand and leading to sellers asking less for their home.”

Rates for a 30-year fixed mortgage approached 6.7% as of March 2023 after nearing 7.1% in November 2022, according to data from government-backed mortgage company Freddie Mac. Mortgage rates generally remained below 3% during the lockdown-induced recession but started to rise as the Federal Reserve hiked the target federal funds rate to combat inflationary pressures, thereby applying upward pressure to interest rates.

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Median home sale prices previously increased from $322,600 in the second quarter of 2020 to $467,700 in the fourth quarter of 2022, according to data from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Costs plateaued in the second half of last year as mortgage rates soared.

Homeowners who acquired mortgages at low rates over the past several years have reason to avoid selling their properties, a phenomenon which could further limit the number of houses on the market and decrease affordability for buyers. Redfin noted that mortgage applications have now declined to their lowest levels in three decades.

“Prices will probably decline a bit more in the coming months, but first-time buyers hoping to score a major deal this year are likely out of luck,” Marr continued. “That’s because so few homeowners are listing their homes for sale. Limited inventory and continued interest in turnkey homes in desirable neighborhoods will keep prices somewhat propped up, and high rates will continue to be a hit on affordability.”

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