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SURVEY: CONSUMERS BULLISH ON BUYING AS SPRING KICKS OFF


A growing number of Americans believe now is a good time to purchase a home as the real estate market heads into what is traditionally its busiest season of the year. In the first quarter of 2019, 37 percent of consumers said they “strongly believe” that now is a good time to buy, up from 34 percent in the last quarter of 2018, according to the National Association of REALTORS®’ latest Housing Opportunities and Market Experience Survey.

“Inventory has been rising, so those buyers interested in making a purchase will not be limited in choices,”
says NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun. Why are Americans more upbeat? Lower mortgage rates and greater inventory may be driving more home shoppers this spring. "Additionally, more stable home price trends are leading to more foot traffic at various open house gatherings."

Higher home prices don’t seem to be deterring potential buyers. Sixty-one percent of consumers say they think home prices in their communities have increased over the last 12 months, down from 63 percent in the fourth quarter of 2018. Forty-seven percent believe prices will rise in the next six months, while only 10 percent believe home prices will drop in that time period. Residents in the Northeast and South, renters, and those who earn between $50,000 and $100,000 are the most likely to believe home prices will rise in their communities, the survey shows.

The HOME survey also found that 53 percent of consumers believe the economy is improving. The optimism is greatest among those who earn $100,000 or more and those who live in rural areas. Among non-homeowners, however, some may still be skittish to enter the housing market due to financial concerns. Twenty-seven percent believe it would be “very difficult” to qualify for a mortgage given their current financial situation, and 28 percent said it would be “somewhat difficult” to qualify, according to the survey.

Mortgage affordability in the first quarter of this year has improved for would-be home buyers compared to recent previous quarters, Yun says. “The Federal Reserve’s decision to refrain from any foreseeable rate hike was beneficial to potential buyers. That move directly contributed to mortgage rates declining in [Q1 2019], which provided a second-chance opportunity to those looking to buy who were priced out last quarter.”




Source: “Q1 2019 Housing Opportunities and Market Experience (HOME) Survey,” National Association of REALTORS® (March 20, 2019)


  





















     
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