Prices of Affordable Homes Jumped 5.5% During the Pandemic
During the 12 weeks ending May 31, home prices in the most affordable third of the U.S. increased by 5.5% year over year, while the most expensive third saw a mere 2% rise. This growth trend is tied to a shortage of affordable homes on the market, with an average of 322,000 homes available in the bottom tier. The gap between the price growth rates of the two segments has widened to 3.5 percentage points.
Additionally, with historically low mortgage rates, many first-time buyers are opting for affordable homes, leading to increased competition and further price hikes.
- Affordable home prices increased by 5.5% year over year.
- Historically low mortgage rates are attracting first-time homebuyers.
- In Newark, NJ, the most affordable homes surged by 14.7%.
- Supply of affordable homes decreased from 332,000 in February to 322,000.
- In some markets, prices of affordable homes are declining, such as in San Jose and San Francisco.
SEATTLE, June 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- (NASDAQ: RDFN) -- Prices of the most affordable third of homes in the U.S. climbed
Price growth began accelerating for affordable homes and decelerating for expensive homes shortly after the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic on March 11. By May 31, the gap between the top and bottom price tiers' growth rates had widened to 3.5 percentage points. This represents a reversal of the trend Redfin observed leading up to the pandemic, when the price-growth gap had narrowed to as little as 1.26 percentage points during the 12-week period ending March 22.
"Spending so much time at home during quarantine has made a lot of people realize that it might be time to stop renting a cramped apartment in the city and time to start owning their first single-family home," said Pam Henderson, a Redfin agent in Dallas. "With mortgage rates at record lows and remote work on the rise, some renters are having an epiphany: They could buy a lower-priced home in the suburbs for close to what they're paying in rent."
In Newark, NJ, the most affordable third of homes saw prices surge
Tony Orlando, a Redfin agent in Detroit, is working with a young couple who recently lost a bidding war after their offer for a home's full asking price turned out to be the lowest of three bids. The first-time homebuyers, who have a budget of
Affordable-Home Supply Continues to Shrink
The jump in prices of affordable homes is tied to a shortage in the number of affordable homes on the market—an issue that has plagued house hunters since 2012 and is showing no signs of letting up.
The gap between the supply of affordable and expensive homes widened further as the coronavirus pandemic worsened. Nationwide, there was a weekly average of about 322,000 homes for sale in the bottom price tier during the 12 weeks ending May 31, down from 332,000 in February. By comparison, there was a weekly average of about 586,000 homes on the market in the top price tier, up from 556,000 three months earlier—in line with expected seasonal growth.
During any economic downturn, buyers tend to flock to more affordable homes, reducing inventory and driving up prices in that segment of the market. Today, this trend is being intensified by low mortgage rates, which are attracting a rising share of first-time homebuyers, who tend to purchase homes on the less expensive end of the spectrum, said Redfin lead economist Taylor Marr.
"The severe shortage of affordable homes that we've been grappling with for years is now being exacerbated by an increase in the number of buyers who are in search of lower-cost houses," Marr said. "Many Americans—especially millennials—were already toying with the idea of buying their first house before the pandemic. Now they're actually taking the plunge because mortgage rates are so low and it's less attractive to live in a small apartment right next to the office."
Marr continued: "Prices will likely continue to grow faster in the more affordable segment of the market for at least the next few years given this lack of supply. Fortunately, mortgage payments are actually lower now than they were a year ago, despite the growth in home prices, because mortgage rates have dropped so much; the median monthly payment on a home listed in May fell to
Demand Ebbs for Pricey Homes
In nearly every metro Redfin analyzed, the top price tier grew at a slower rate than the bottom price tier during the 12 weeks ending May 31. Three metros even saw prices in the top tier decline. These markets were Dallas, Houston and Chicago, where prices in this segment dropped
The relatively slow price growth at the high end of the market may also be tied to the fact that people are now purchasing less expensive high-end homes, according to Marr. For example, a high-end buyer may now be in the market for an
Another factor contributing to the slowdown at the high end of the market is the ongoing credit crunch. Many buyers have found it difficult to secure jumbo loans, which are regularly used for purchases of pricey homes, as banks have backed away from this type of credit during the pandemic.
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Methodology Summary
These findings are from an analysis that divided all U.S. residential properties into 5 tiers based on Redfin Estimates of the homes' market values as of early June. This report focuses on the "bottom" or "affordable" tier, i.e. homes estimated to be in the 6th-35th percentile for value, and on the "top" or "expensive" tier, which represents homes estimated to be in the 66th-95th percentile for value. For the purposes of this report, Redfin did not look at the very top and bottom
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