The PIN Magazine July 2020

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I F Y O U T H O U G H T C O R O N AV I R U S W O U L D S AV E T H E H O U S I N G M A R K E T, Y O U W E R E W R O N G .

HOUSE PRICES ARE STILL RISING Lewis Sanders III

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orld economies are shrinking. Businesses are shutting down, and jobs are rapidly disappearing thanks to the Coronavirus Pandemic. According to the Department of Labor and Statistics, the unemployment rate in the country in May 2020 from 13.3 percent, which was a drop from the previous month’s rate of 14.7%. However, the housing prices in the country keep on rising despite the Coronavirus pandemic. In the last recession, the home prices in the country took a plunge, causing millions of people to lose their homes. Moreover, during this recession, there is a likelihood that the home prices could start eroding again, especially when the mortgage forbearance ends. According to a report released on May 12 by the National Association of Realtors, home prices increased in the first quarter of the year despite the coronavirus pandemic. NAR analysis of the country’s metro housing markets shows that the home prices of the median single-family home prices increased year over year in 96% of the U.S. housing markets

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in the first quarter of 2020, which is a 2% increase compared with the first quarter of 2019. Additionally, looking at the house prices in the first quarter of 2020, they sat at $274,600, which represents an increase of 7.7% from the same period in 2019. There were price increments in forty-six metros, especially those in the Southern and Western markets, with some double-digit recording jumps. These markets are; Boise City, Idaho, Eugene, Oregon, and Colorado Springs, Colorado. The NAR analysis of these markets shows that all the regional median single-family prices rose as compared to 2019: The Northeast (9.7%), Midwest (7.5%), South (7.5%), and West (7.5%). “The first quarter price jumps mostly reflect conditions before the coronavirus outbreak and show the strength of the housing demand prior to the pandemic. Even now, due to very limited listings, home prices are showing no signs of buckling.” NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun. l

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