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Real Estate Paradox: Declining Market, Rising Prices


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Understanding Real Estate Market Trends

  • Distinction between sales rates and property prices:
    • A 20% decline in home sales volume does not mean a 20% drop in prices.
    • Example: If 1,000 homes sold last month and only 800 sold this month, sales volume declined, but prices may remain stable or even rise.
  • Impact of Prices on Sales Volume
    • Rising prices can lead to reduced sales volume as homes become less affordable.
    • Example: A house priced at $450,000 may sell 1,000 units, but if the price increases to $525,000, only 800 units might sell.
    • In an inflationary market, reduced volume can sometimes drive prices higher due to supply constraints.
  • Supply-Side Deficit
    • Current housing market faces limited inventory.
    • Sellers with low-interest-rate mortgages may not want to sell unless they can achieve a significant profit.
    • New construction prices are unlikely to decrease due to higher building costs and fees.
  • Price Trends vs. Listing Trends
    • Reductions in initial listing prices (on platforms like Zillow or Redfin) do not equate to declining actual sale prices.
    • Actual sale prices remain significantly higher compared to two to three years ago.
  • Key Takeaways
    • Prices have not shown a significant decline; in many cases, they are still up by 40-80% compared to previous years.
    • The market may experience slower price growth, but price declines are unlikely at this stage.
  • Final Notes
    • Monitor actual sale prices rather than sales volume for a clearer understanding of market trends.
    • Share your thoughts or market observations in the comments section!

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