Housing Sentiment Again Shows Signs of Plateauing
The Fannie Mae (FNMA) Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI) remained unchanged in April at 71.9, signaling a plateau as consumers adjust to higher interest rates and home prices. The sentiment for selling a home increased to 67%, while the sentiment for buying a home decreased to 20%. Expectations for lower mortgage rates fell to 26%. Despite this, the full index is up 5.1 points year over year.
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HPSI Flat in April as Consumers Continue to Adjust to Higher Rate Environment
"The HPSI, unchanged this month, may have hit another plateau as consumers maintain their 'wait and see' approach to the housing market," said Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae Senior Vice President and Chief Economist. "Overall, housing sentiment increased from November through February, driven largely by consumer belief that mortgage rates would move lower. However, recent data showing stickier-than-expected inflation, rising mortgage rates, and continued home price appreciation appear to have given consumers pause regarding the market's direction. While only
Home Purchase Sentiment Index – Component Highlights
Fannie Mae's Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI) remained unchanged in April at 71.9. The HPSI is up 5.1 points compared to the same time last year. Read the full research report for additional information.
- Good/Bad Time to Buy: The percentage of respondents who say it is a good time to buy a home decreased from
21% to20% , while the percentage who say it is a bad time to buy remained unchanged at79% . As a result, the net share of those who say it is a good time to buy decreased 1 percentage point month over month. - Good/Bad Time to Sell: The percentage of respondents who say it is a good time to sell a home increased from
66% to67% , while the percentage who say it's a bad time to sell decreased from34% to32% . As a result, the net share of those who say it is a good time to sell increased 3 percentage points month over month. - Home Price Expectations: The percentage of respondents who say home prices will go up in the next 12 months increased from
40% to42% , while the percentage who say home prices will go down decreased from20% to18% . The share who think home prices will stay the same increased from38% to39% . As a result, the net share of those who say home prices will go up in the next 12 months increased 3 percentage points over month. - Mortgage Rate Expectations: The percentage of respondents who say mortgage rates will go down in the next 12 months decreased from
29% to26% , while the percentage who expect mortgage rates to go up decreased from34% to33% . The share who think mortgage rates will stay the same increased from36% to40% . As a result, the net share of those who say mortgage rates will go down over the next 12 months decreased 1 percentage point month over month. - Job Loss Concern: The percentage of respondents who say they are not concerned about losing their job in the next 12 months decreased from
77% to76% , while the percentage who say they are concerned remained unchanged at23% . As a result, the net share of those who say they are not concerned about losing their job decreased 2 percentage points month over month. - Household Income: The percentage of respondents who say their household income is significantly higher than it was 12 months ago decreased from
19% to17% , while the percentage who say their household income is significantly lower remained unchanged at12% . The percentage who say their household income is about the same increased from68% to70% . As a result, the net share of those who say their household income is significantly higher than it was 12 months ago decreased 2 percentage points month over month.
About Fannie Mae's Home Purchase Sentiment Index
The Home Purchase Sentiment Index® (HPSI) distills information about consumers' home purchase sentiment from Fannie Mae's National Housing Survey® (NHS) into a single number. The HPSI reflects consumers' current views and forward-looking expectations of housing market conditions and complements existing data sources to inform housing-related analysis and decision making. The HPSI is constructed from answers to six NHS questions that solicit consumers' evaluations of housing market conditions and address topics that are related to their home purchase decisions. The questions ask consumers whether they think that it is a good or bad time to buy or to sell a house, what direction they expect home prices and mortgage interest rates to move, how concerned they are about losing their jobs, and whether their incomes are higher than they were a year earlier.
About Fannie Mae's National Housing Survey
The National Housing Survey (NHS) is a monthly attitudinal survey, launched in 2010, which polls the adult general population of
Fannie Mae conducts this survey and shares monthly and quarterly results so that we may help industry partners and market participants target our collective efforts to support the housing market. The April 2024 National Housing Survey was conducted between April 1, 2024 and April 18, 2024. Most of the data collection occurred during the first two weeks of this period. The latest NHS was conducted exclusively through AmeriSpeak®, NORC at the University of
Detailed HPSI & NHS Findings
For detailed findings from the Home Purchase Sentiment Index and National Housing Survey, as well as a brief HPSI overview and detailed white paper, technical notes on the NHS methodology, and questions asked of respondents associated with each monthly indicator, please visit the Surveys page on fanniemae.com. Also available on the site are in-depth special topic studies, which provide a detailed assessment of combined data results from three monthly studies of NHS results.
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Fannie Mae's Economic and Strategic Research Group, led by Chief Economist Doug Duncan, studies current data, analyzes historical and emerging trends, and conducts surveys of consumer and mortgage lender groups to provide forecasts and analyses on the economy, housing, and mortgage markets. The ESR Group was awarded the prestigious 2022 Lawrence R. Klein Award for Blue Chip Forecast Accuracy based on the accuracy of its macroeconomic forecasts published over the 4-year period from 2018 to 2021.
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