Wondering What’s Going on with Home Prices?

by Rajeev Vashist

The recent changes in home prices are top of mind for many as the housing market begins gearing up for spring. It can be hard to navigate misleading headlines and confusing data, so here’s what you should know about today’s home prices.

Local price trends still vary by market. But looking at national data, Nataliya Polkovnichenko, Ph.D., Supervisory Economist at the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), explains:

“U.S. house prices were largely unchanged in the last four months and remained near the peak levels reached over the summer of 2022. While higher mortgage rates have suppressed demand, low inventories of homes for sale have helped maintain relatively flat house prices.”

Month-over-month home price changes can be seen in the chart below. The data also shows that price depreciation peaked around August. Since then, any depreciation has been even milder. In other words, today’s home prices aren’t in a freefall.

 

What Does This Mean for You?

If you own your house, you may be concerned about even the smallest price decline. But keep in mind how much home values have grown over the last few years. Compared to that growth, any national decreases are likely to be minimal. Selma Hepp, Chief Economist at CoreLogic, shares: “

. . . while prices continued to fall from November, the rate of decline was lower than that seen in the summer and still adds up to only a 3% cumulative drop in prices since last spring’s peak.”

It’s also important to remember that every local market is different. That’s why it’s essential to lean on an expert for the latest home prices in your area if you plan to move this spring. Bottom Line To understand what’s going on with home prices in our market and how they could impact your goals, let’s connect today.

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