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What to Expect for the Real Estate Market in 2023

The real estate market has changed drastically over the last few years. The pandemic brought a surge in demand for houses, followed by a freeze in the market as inflation and interest rates rose. That begs the question, what should we expect from the following year?

Most experts believe 2023 will bring a new semblance of normalcy. That means the market will settle down and return to more normal levels. Inflation should reduce or at least balance out, while interest rates will slow down. Let’s take a closer look at what to expect this year.

Housing Prices

Experts are quick to weigh in with their opinion on housing prices and values. Unfortunately, not all experts agree on this. For example, Realtor.com believes that housing prices will increase by another 5.4%, while Zelman believes the value will decrease by 5.1%. Ideally, these two extreme estimates will land in the middle, providing us with a stable market.

In other words, if we balance out the expert opinions on prices, it indicates little change. This means we’ll see a flat or neutral appreciation in 2023. This is good for sellers and buyers, as the market will not change drastically. 

Rate Lock-In Phenomenon

Mortgage rates hit a record low a couple of years ago, countering the current higher rates we’re seeing. This results in homeowners with a low rate (below 6% in most cases and below 4% in exceptional circumstances). That’s great for those homeowners, but they will unlikely consider selling their homes with an average mortgage above 6%. 

Homeowners are unwilling to give up their low mortgage rate in exchange for a higher interest rate. Some homeowners will sell regardless, either because of need or desire. But a large percentage will stay at their current home to wait out this shift.

Ironically, this is going to affect another market. Homeowners that wait out this shift may choose to work on home improvement projects. This will ultimately encourage a stronger contract market and increase home values – if done carefully. 

Reduction in Building

There will likely be a reduction in the number of homes built over the next year or two. Specifically, experts believe that builders will cut back on the number of new single-family homes they are constructing. Likewise, building permits will likely decline as homeowners settle in and wait for rates to change. 

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Home Buying Tips for Millennials

Buying a home is hardly a priority for younger generations. Most millennials have other fun things to do in life, and buying a house is far-fetched. But, some are taking the first step in purchasing a home, which is recommended to do. For the millennials willing to take this bold investment more seriously, it is essential to have everything in order. It’s important to have guidance in making these huge decisions. Below are crucial home buying tips for millennials.

Pay off the student loans plus other loans

Student loans are challenging to this generation. A person’s accumulated loans will affect their chance to own a home. Millennials must first consider paying off these loans to realize other dreams. They need to know that most home selling companies and banks will need to review all the loans before offering any financial assistance.

Save money for the down payment

Saving is paramount when it comes to owning a house. Since most millennials do not have enough funds to own a home, they must start saving early. It is vital to have a savings plan that will work for them. Millennials should set realistic savings goals if they’re serious about buying a home, and if they’re uncertain about the right saving plans to take, it’s okay to seek assistance from financial experts.

Be competitive in the market

Once they settle the debts and have a good saving plan, the next thing is to be competitive in the market. It indicates that they ought to get into the house buying process. Seeking approvals from the bank for the homes you’re interested in is integral, and you shouldn’t waste time in making critical decisions about the intended house.

Start shopping for the house

At this point, millennials have to be honest with the kind of home they intend to own. While doing so, it is important to consider homes within their financial abilities.. It is good to see different mortgage plans from companies involved before taking any plan.

While buying a home can seem scary, it’s totally doable and worth your time and money. Be sure to seek out help from the appropriate sources, and you won’t regret it.

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