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July 6, 2023 by Brett Tams

More home buyers are being tempted onto the market by the incredibly low mortgage rates being offered, but they’re becoming increasingly frustrated at the limited choice of homes for sale.

The combination of an unseasonable surge in buyer demand and reduced housing inventories, there simply aren’t enough homes to satisfy everyone who’s looking, CNBC reported.

Indeed,
housing inventories nationwide fell 2.5% in September, compared to
the same month one year ago. But the situation gets even worse when
we consider the most affordable segment of the market. According to
CNBC, inventory of homes priced at $200,000 or less is down 10%
compared to a year ago, while the $200,000 to $750,000 segment saw no
change. Unfortunately, economists believe inventory in that price
range will also fall in the coming months.

“If,
or better yet, when inventory in this segment begins to take a
downturn, the vast majority of home buyers are going to feel its
effects as their options rapidly dwindle,” George Raitu,
realtor.com’s senior economist, told CNBC. “September inventory
trends, especially in the mid-market, may be the canary in the coal
mine that we could be headed for even lower levels of inventory in
early 2020.”

The
most likely result of this growing demand for homes and the shortage
of available options is that home prices will rise, which may
eventually help to reduce demand and balance things out.

But
right now, buyers are being increasingly tempted to have a look due
to the low mortgage rates on offer. According to Freddie Mac, the
30-year fixed-rate mortgage hovered around 3.5% in September, well
below the average of 5% we saw last November. And both new and
existing home sales have increased simultaneously, as rates decline.

Even
worse, it seems builders are unable to make up the shortfall. Robert
Dietz, chief economist of the National Association of Home Builders,
told CNBC that new construction is unlikely to be fast enough to
provide buyers with the options they want at affordable price points.
He said that just 10% of sales of newly built homes are priced at
$200,000 or less, whereas that percentage was at 40% just ten years
ago. He adds that the new home market is undersupplied by around 1
million housing units overall.

“We’ve
faced what has been called a perfect storm of supply-side
challenges,” Dietz said. “There has been an ongoing labor
shortage, we lack the necessary land and lots to build homes, we’ve
had building material cost concerns, and then probably the most
important factor has been higher regulatory costs since the Great
Recession.”

Mike Wheatley is the senior editor at Realty Biz News. Got a real estate related news article you wish to share, contact Mike at [email protected]
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