Yongqiang Chu's presentation of the 2021 State of Housing Report

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The State of Housing In Charlotte 2020

CKCRE 2020



Owner-Occupied Market Single-Family


House Price during COVID


House Price 2001-2020


House Price •

From Sept 2020-Sept 2021: 16.3%

Average growth rate 2010-2020: 6%


Days on the Market during COVID


Days on the Market 2001-2020


Sold above Listing Price during COVID


Sold above Listing Price 2001-2020


Sold above listing price •

June 2021: 60%

Never above 30% before 2020


Price Distribution 2021


Price Distribution: 2021 •

4.39% under $150,000 (6.53% in 2020)

35% under $300,000 (49% in 2020)


Dynamics along the Distribution

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Growth Rates along the Distribution 2001-2010

2010-2020

10th Percentile

-5.04%

12.32%

25th Percentile

-1.11%

8.37%

Median

1.30%

6.39%

75th Percentile

3.11%

4.31%

90th Percentile

3.74%

3.%


Affordability along the Distribution Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

10th Percentile Price $32,244 $34,146 $34,198 $30,987 $25,545 $23,855 $22,550 $23,369 $27,351 $29,652 $32,288 $34,708 $39,644 $45,138 $46,778 $50,617

25th Percentile Price $42,300 $45,264 $46,253 $43,448 $38,205 $35,992 $34,299 $34,838 $39,521 $41,923 $43,508 $45,605 $50,781 $57,351 $59,205 $62,860

Median Price $55,110 $59,529 $62,327 $59,094 $51,888 $51,241 $50,166 $49,680 $54,415 $57,499 $59,743 $62,230 $68,996 $75,917 $75,668 $79,014


Owner-Occupied Market Multi-Family


Prices

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Days on the Market

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Sold above Listing Prices

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Homeowners during the Pandemic Based on Census Household Pulse Survey


Behind on Mortgage Payments

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Behind on Mortgage by Income Levels

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Rental Market Multi-Family


Number of Units

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Rent

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Rent by Quality

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Rental Market Single-Family


Rent during COVID

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Median Rent during COVID •

Jan 2020: $1,500

Sept 2021: $1,900

26.7% increase

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Rent 2003-202

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Rent by Size

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Days on the Market during COVID

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Days on the Market 2003-2020

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Renters during the Pandemic Based on Census Household Pulse Survey


Behind on Rental Payments

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Behind on Rental Payments by Income

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Facing Evictions

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Facing Evictions by Income

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Summary •

House prices and rents increase at extremely higher rates during COVID

Supply is extremely tight

Housing affordability at risk

Homeowners and renters suffering during COVID

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