Luxury-Home Sales Rise 42% In First Quarter, Far Outpacing 7% Growth In Affordable-Home Sales
Luxury home sales in the U.S. surged by 41.6% year-over-year in Q1 2021, significantly overshadowing the 7% growth in affordable homes and 5.9% in mid-priced homes, according to a Redfin report. The total number of luxury homes sold in metropolitan areas showed remarkable gains, with Miami having the highest increase at 101.1%. This shift is attributed to affluent Americans capitalizing on low mortgage rates, while lower-income groups face job losses and housing challenges. The luxury market exhibited a 5.1% decrease in active listings, the smallest decline across all tiers.
- Luxury home sales increased by 41.6% YoY in Q1 2021.
- Miami luxury home sales rose by 101.1%, the highest among metros.
- Luxury home listings grew by 15.8% YoY, indicating active market engagement.
- Median sale price for luxury homes rose by 14.7% YoY, reflecting growing demand.
- Active listings of luxury homes decreased by 5.1%, indicating supply constraints.
SEATTLE, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- (NASDAQ: RDFN) — Sales of luxury homes in the U.S. rose
This is according to a Redfin analysis that divided all U.S. residential properties into five price tiers—luxury, expensive, mid-priced, affordable and most affordable—based on Redfin Estimates of the homes' market values.
Sales growth has historically been similar across price tiers, but has diverged as the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated economic inequality. Affluent Americans with the flexibility to work from anywhere are taking advantage of low mortgage rates and buying up high-end houses—particularly in popular vacation destinations—which is contributing to the surge in luxury-home sales. Meanwhile, many lower-income Americans have lost their jobs and lack the means to become homeowners.
U.S. Housing Market Summary, First Quarter 2021
Luxury | Expensive | Mid-Priced | Affordable | Most Affordable | |
Homes sold, YoY change | |||||
Number of homes for sale | - | - | - | - | - |
New listings, YoY change | - | - | - | ||
Median sale price | |||||
Median sale price, YoY | |||||
Median days on market | 61 (-38 days | 33 (-26 days | 25 (-18 days | 27 (-14 days | 33 (-10 days |
The 49 most populous U.S. metropolitan areas all experienced growth in sales of luxury homes during the first quarter. The biggest gainer was Miami, where luxury-home sales skyrocketed
"Luxury properties, even those in the
The Housing Shortage Is Less Severe In the Luxury Market, Which Is Supporting the Surge In High-End Home Sales
The U.S. housing market is experiencing a record deficit of homes for sale as demand soars due to low mortgage rates and remote work, but the shortage is less extreme in the luxury price tier, which is allowing high-end home sales to flourish. The number of luxury homes for sale fell
The supply shortage in the luxury market is less severe than the supply shortage in other price tiers partly because more high-end homeowners are putting their properties up for sale. New listings of luxury homes grew
"With a huge shortage of affordable homes for sale, many non-luxury homeowners are hesitant to put their properties on the market because they're worried they'll have trouble finding their next house," said Redfin Chief Economist Daryl Fairweather "This isn't as big of an issue for luxury homeowners since there's a relative abundance of high-end homes to choose from."
Non-luxury homeowners have also taken advantage of mortgage forbearance during the pandemic, allowing them to hold onto their homes in the event of a default instead of putting them up for sale. This is another reason the housing shortage is more acute in the non-luxury market, Fairweather added.
The typical luxury home that was for sale during the first quarter spent 61 days on the market—38 fewer days than the same period in 2020. That compares with 26 fewer days for expensive homes, 18 fewer days for mid-priced homes and 14 fewer days for affordable homes.
To view the full report, including the metro-level breakdowns, charts and methodology, please visit: https://www.redfin.com/news/luxury-versus-affordable-housing-market-Q1-2021/
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