Blog Jennifer Lockwood January 4, 2022
“Consensus forecasts put rates at about 3.7% by the end of next year. So, that’s still historically low, but certainly higher than they are today.”
“Affordability will increasingly be a challenge as interest rates and prices rise, but remote work may expand search areas and enable younger buyers to find their first homes sooner than they might have otherwise. And with more than 45 million millennials within the prime first-time buying ages of 26-35 heading into 2022, we expect the market to remain competitive.”
“With more housing inventory to hit the market, the intense multiple offers will start to ease. Home prices will continue to rise but at a slower pace.”
“We also expect a growing number of homeowners to bring properties to market, taking some pressure off high prices and offering buyers more options.”
“Strong demographic demand will continue to act as the wind in the housing market’s sails.”
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