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    Home prices jump marks ‘highest level on record’

    July 23, 2024Updated:July 23, 2024 US News No Comments
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    According to a new report&nbsp, by the National Association of Realtors, information shows the median existing U. S. home selling price jumped in June to a 4.1 % increase from the same period last year. According to Fox Business, that is the record-breaking higher and the second consecutive quarter when rates have reached new highs.

    The median existing U. S. home sale price jumped to$ 426, 900, and while prices marched higher, sales of previously owned homes tumbled 5.4 % to an annual rate of 3.89 million units.

    According to the report, there was a slight increase in inventory last month, with about 1.32 million homes up for sale, up 3.1 % from the previous month and 23.4 % from the same time last year.

    ” We’re seeing a slow transition from a seller’s business to a homeowner’s business”, said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist. Sellers are getting fewer provides while homes are on the market for long. More consumers are putting more emphasis on home inspections and appraisals, and supply is unquestionably rising nationwide.

    Houses averaged 22 weeks last month for properties sold. That is less than the 24 weeks in May, but it is an improvement over the 18 weeks in June 2023. Before the COVID-19 crisis, houses usually sat on the market for about a quarter before being sold.

    It may take around 4.1 months to finish the supply of existing homes, which is the highest degree since May 2020, given the current rate of sales. A speed of six to seven months is considered to be healthy by professionals.

    ” Even as the median house price reached a new record high, more massive velocities are unlikely”, Yun said. ” Supply and demand interactions are approaching a healthy business problem.”

    Fox Business explains:

    There are a number of factors causing the value issue.

    Decades of underbuilding caused a shortage of homes in the nation, a problem that was eventually compounded by the nation’s rapid increase in mortgage rates and pricey building materials.

    Higher mortgage rates over the past three decades have even contributed to the housing market’s “golden lock” effect. Reluctance of sellers to sell when the pandemic first started, which further limited supply and gave anxious would-be buyers fewer options.

    According to economists, loan rates will stay elevated for the majority of 2024 until the Federal Reserve starts cutting prices. Even so, prices are unlikely to rise to levels they did during the pandemic, with only one or two price cuts predicted by investors this time.

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