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    What Impact Might COVID-19 Have on Home Values?
    THE WEALTH GROUP MIAMI
    6 years ago
    ·2 min read

    A big challenge facing the housing industry is determining what impact the current pandemic may have on home values. Some buyers are hoping for major price reductions because the health crisis is straining the economy.

    The price of any item, however, is determined by supply and demand, which is how many items are available in relation to how many consumers want to buy that item.

    In residential real estate, the measurement used to decipher that ratio is called months supply of inventory. A normal market would have 6-7 months of inventory. Anything over seven months would be considered a buyers' market, with downward pressure on prices. Anything under six months would indicate a sellers' market, which would put upward pressure on prices.

    Going into March of this year, the supply stood at three months – a strong seller's market. While buyer demand has decreased rather dramatically during the pandemic, the number of homes on the market has also decreased. The recently released Existing Home Sales Report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) revealed we currently have 3.4 months of inventory. This means homes should maintain their value during the pandemic.

    This information is consistent with the research completed by John Burns Real Estate Consulting, which recently reported:

    Historical analysis showed us that pandemics are usually V-shaped (sharp recessions that recover quickly enough to provide little damage to home prices).

    What are the experts saying?

    Here's a look at what some experts recently reported on the matter:

    Ivy Zelman, President, Zelman & Associates

    Supported by our analysis of home price dynamics through cycles and other periods of economic and housing disruption, we expect home price appreciation to decelerate from current levels in 2020, though easily remain in positive territory year over year given the beneficial factors of record-low inventories & a historically-low interest rate environment.

    Freddie Mac

    The fiscal stimulus provided by the CARES Act will mute the impact that the economic shock has on house prices. Additionally, forbearance and foreclosure mitigation programs will limit the fire sale contagion effect on house prices. We forecast house prices to fall 0.5 percentage points over the next four quarters. Two forces prevent a collapse in house prices. First, as we indicated in our earlier research report, U.S. housing markets face a large supply deficit. Second, population growth and pent up household formations provide a tailwind to housing demand. Price growth accelerates back towards a long-run trend of between 2 and 3% per year.

    Mark Fleming, Chief Economist, First American

    The housing supply remains at historically low levels, so house price growth is likely to slow, but it's unlikely to go negative. 

    THE WEALTH GROUP MIAMI

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