
What’s going on with the housing market, anyway?
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Key insights:
- After a wild market in spring of 2021, inventory and prices are moving toward more sustainable levels.
- While home price growth is slowing, affordability may be impacted by rising interest rates in 2022.
- Sellers continue to hold an advantage, but they still need to stage and improve their homes to earn the best price at closing.
- Some COVID-era trends, including home offices, flexible spaces, and outdoor space, will be in demand long after the pandemic is over.
As president of Edina Realty, Sharry Schmid provides guidance and direction to over 2,300 REALTORS®.
In the spring of 2021, the housing market experienced frenzied activity, due to pent-up buyer demand and the effects of persistently low inventory levels. Some buyers, particularly those looking for starter homes, found themselves losing bid after bid, while sellers were reporting bidding wars on homes that had been listed for mere hours. Since then, this level of competition has moderated some, but we are still far from equilibrium.
While no one can predict the future, most housing experts are in agreement on a few key factors. Here’s what buyers, sellers and homeowners can expect from the housing market in 2022.
Overall, buyer demand will continue to out-pace the supply of available homes for sale. Buyers should be prepared to be patient as they make offers on homes in their desired areas and price points.
For sellers, the forecast continues to look pretty sunny. However, sellers should remember that the market has slowed since its 2021 peak.
While we are not out of the pandemic, some trends that began with COVID-19 are here to stay. The primary trend is the growing desire to move further away from the urban core and to expand on outdoor space, which is a reversal from the demand we saw in inner-ring suburbs over the last decade.
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