The 2022 Housing Market and How Interest Rates Will Change It
For the past few years, the housing market has seen historically low-interest rates but this might change. Sources report that we will be faced with rising interest rates throughout 2022. Here are some tips that professionals in the industry look at when determining the change housing market.
This year the market is starting to slow down on refinancing and pick back up with purchasing housing. The 30-year loan average interest rate jumped from 3.5% to 3.64% in just two weeks int the beginning of the year. Home prices also increased close to 8% due to the fear rates will start to rise.
Fortunately, we no longer have stay-at-home orders and the unemployment rates are down 2.8% from this time last year. More homes are being built so the low inventory problem is resolving. Data shows that there is a 34% increase in new homes being built across the country. Job security and more inventory should encourage hopeful homebuyers.
The shift in remove work has also changed what homebuyers deem important in a home. As of September 2021, 45% of full-time employees worked remotely. More people are looking for a single-family home with more bedrooms and a finished basement.
The 2022 market is looking good. Just because interest rates are rising, doesn’t mean now is not a good time to purchase a home. There are many factors that come into play that help balance the housing market event with high home prices and rising interest rates.