What to Expect in the Housing Market After the Pandemic
The latest analysis from Zillow reveals significant changes in housing market dynamics post-pandemic. Economist Arpita Chakravorty predicts increased seller activity as homeowner confidence returns, easing competition and influencing home prices. The Zillow Home Price Expectations survey indicates a projected 6.2% rise in home prices in 2021, driven by low mortgage rates and growing buyer demand. Despite a potential return to pre-pandemic norms in preferences, the demand for digital tools for home buying remains strong, evidenced by a notable increase in virtual tours.
- Zillow economists expect a 17.2% increase in home sales in 2021 compared to 2020.
- Projected home prices are expected to rise by 6.2% in 2021, indicating strong market performance.
- Growing consumer preference for digital home shopping tools, with 79% wanting 3D virtual tours.
- Despite expectations of increased inventory, competition and price growth may persist, challenging affordability.
- Mixed opinions among experts on whether shifts in housing preferences during the pandemic will be permanent.
SEATTLE, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The coronavirus pandemic has upended the housing market, opening up new opportunities for many, pushing some to move back home and causing others to reevaluate how they want their home to look. With vaccines being widely distributed, new Zillow® surveys reveal what's likely to change and what's expected to remain when the pandemic ends.
"As the pandemic subsides and the economy begins to recover, lowered health risks and renewed homeowner financial confidence should bring more sellers to the market," said Zillow economist Arpita Chakravorty. "That increased inventory would ease buyer competition that has driven prices higher during the pandemic, but expect a steady pace of home value growth to persist into the near future. Mortgage rates have risen some but are still low by historical standards, adding to people's purchasing power and helping to keep competition for homes revved up."
Telework is here to stay, which should continue to boost home buying demand...
An overwhelming majority (
With widespread teleworking expected to continue when the pandemic ends, boosted home buying demand thanks to the added flexibility offered by remote work is likely to persist -- Zillow economists expect
...but housing location and size preferences may return to pre-pandemic norms
Experts surveyed by Zillow were split on whether housing preference shifts during the pandemic will last. When asked about Americans' preference for living in the suburbs over urban areas, the same share of ZHPE panelists said the shift was permanent as said the shift was temporary (
Zillow's Ideal Home Survey results show no change in the size of Americans' ideal home since last year. According to the survey, Americans prefer a 2,000-square-foot home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms -- the same as when surveyed a year ago.
More homes will come onto the market to help meet demand
In today's frenzied housing market, buyers are often plucking homes off the market just days after they are listed, thanks in part to technology that's making home buying and selling faster and easier. The speed at which homes are selling is one factor contributing to low inventory, which has steadily declined during the pandemic and now sits
A majority of ZHPE panelists (
Previous Zillow research supports this belief. Homeowners representing eight million households say they're more likely to move and sell their home as a result of the pandemic, and widespread coronavirus vaccine distribution will make homeowners in 14 million households feel comfortable moving who don't necessarily feel that way now.
"As the economy continues to recover, more potential sellers will enter the market as they gain confidence in their employment," said Samer Kuraishi, president and founder at The ONE Street Company in Washington, D.C. "It's been tough on homeowners who want to sell but might have lost their job, or cannot work remotely. Increased employment stability will only raise confidence and push people off the sidelines. While we have optimism about April and the summer, our work with clients will remain the same: arm, educate, and empower them to learn the market and understand the road ahead."
Home prices will continue their climb
Strong competition for available homes pushed up prices last year -- the typical home appreciated by more than
"This is the most bullish near-term outlook for home prices we've seen from our experts since the early stages of the post-bust recovery, and the panel's five-year average annual home price forecast has never been more optimistic," said Terry Loebs, founder of Pulsenomics. "In the wake of last year's heady home equity gains, these new projections indicate that the aggregate value of homes across the country will increase by another
Buyers will continue to want digital tools that make home shopping easier
"Zillow Surfing" has surged during the pandemic as home shoppers and daydreamers use Zillow as a new form of escapism. Real estate technology, like Zillow's 3D Home tours, are making home shopping easier and faster and can give home shoppers an experience similar to an in-person tour from their couch hundreds or thousands of miles away. Nearly
Demand for these tools is expected to continue once the pandemic ends. One in three respondents to a Zillow survey say they would prefer taking a virtual or video home tour instead of touring a home in person after the pandemic, a departure from traditional shopping behavior. And
The results achieved from listings using these technologies support the preferences stated by consumers in the survey. From March 2020 through February 2021, for-sale home listings on Zillow with a Zillow 3D Home tour were viewed
Buyers gravitate toward waterfront living
Zillow's Ideal Home Survey found a notable increase in people who say their dream location is near the water. More people say their ideal home would be on or near a beach (
The kitchen cements itself as the most important room in a home
A large kitchen is the home feature the most people say they couldn't live without, according to Zillow's Ideal Home Survey. Seventy percent of those surveyed said a large kitchen is extremely or very important, edging out a large ensuite bathroom (
It's even more indispensable for those who say they're more likely to move because of the pandemic --
Buyers are often willing to pay a premium for the kitchen of their dreams. Among the 10 features most often mentioned in listings that sold for more than expected during the pandemic in 2020, six are kitchen-related. Steam ovens were the most-coveted feature of the year, associated with a
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About Zillow Group
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About Pulsenomics
Pulsenomics LLC (www.pulsenomics.com) is an independent research firm that specializes in data analytics, opinion research, new product and index development for institutional clients in the financial and real estate arenas. Pulsenomics also designs and manages expert surveys and consumer polls to identify trends and expectations that are relevant to effective business management and monitoring economic health. Pulsenomics LLC is the author of The Home Price Expectations Survey™, The U.S. Housing Confidence Survey, The Housing Confidence Index, and The Transaction Sentiment Index. Pulsenomics® , The Housing Confidence Index™, The Transaction Sentiment Index™, and The Housing Confidence Survey™ are trademarks of Pulsenomics LLC.
i This edition of the Zillow Home Price Expectations Survey surveyed 110 experts between February 15, 2021 and March 1, 2021. The survey was conducted by Pulsenomics LLC on behalf of Zillow, Inc. The Zillow Home Price Expectations Survey and any related materials are available through Zillow and Pulsenomics.
ii Zillow Group Population Science collected a nationally representative sample of more than 1,000 Americans. Fielded between March 1 and March 7, 2021, the survey asked participants questions about their ideal home, including details like size, layout, and location. In previous years, HarrisPoll fielded this survey for Zillow Group; to maintain year-over-year comparability, the ZG Population Science survey used the same questions developed by HarrisPoll. The 2021 survey also asked participants new questions about remote work and their likelihood of moving because of the pandemic.
iii Daily average.
iv Based on data collected Dec 2019 - May 2020.
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