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Real Estate Is Soaring, But Not Like 2008

Real Estate Is Soaring, But Not Like 2008 | MyKCM

Unlike last year, the residential real estate market kicked off 2020 with a bang! In their latest Monthly Mortgage MonitorBlack Knight proclaimed:

“The housing market is heating entering 2020 and recent rate declines could continue that trend, a sharp contrast to the strong cooling that was seen at this same time last year.”

Zillow revealed they’re also seeing a robust beginning to the year. Jeff Tucker, Zillow Economist, said:

“Our first look at 2020 data suggests that we could see the most competitive home shopping season in years, as buyers are already competing over…homes for sale.”

Buying demand is very strong. The latest Showing Index from ShowingTime reported a 20.2% year-over-year increase in purchaser traffic across the country, the sixth consecutive month of nationwide growth, and the largest increase in the history of the index.

The even better news is that buyers are not just looking. The latest Existing Home Sales Report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) showed that closed sales increased 9.6% from a year ago.

This increase in overall activity has caused Zelman & Associates to increase their projection for home price appreciation in 2020 from 3.7% to 4.7%.

Are we headed for another housing crash like we had last decade?

Whenever price appreciation begins to accelerate, the fear of the last housing boom and bust creeps into the minds of the American population. The pain felt during the last housing crash scarred us deeply, and understandably so. The crash led us into the Great Recession of 2008.

If we take a closer look, however, we can see the current situation is nothing like it was in the last decade. As an example, let’s look at price appreciation for the six years prior to the last boom (2006) and compare it to the last six years:Real Estate Is Soaring, But Not Like 2008 | MyKCMThere’s a stark difference between these two periods of time. Normal appreciation is 3.6%, so while current appreciation is higher than the historic norm, it’s certainly not accelerating beyond control as it did leading up to the housing crash.

Today, the strength of the housing market is actually helping prevent a setback in the overall economy. In a recent post, Odeta Kushi, Deputy Chief Economist for First American explained:

“While the housing crisis is still fresh on the minds of many, and was the catalyst of the Great Recession, the U.S. housing market has weathered all other recessions since 1980. With the exception of the Great Recession, house price appreciation hardly skipped a beat and year-over-year existing-home sales growth barely declined in all the other previous recessions in the last 40 years…In 2020, we argue the housing market is more likely poised to help stave off recession than fall victim to it.”

Bottom Line

The year has started off very nicely for the residential housing market. If you’re thinking of buying or selling, now may be the time to get together to discuss your options.

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With over 23 years of experience in the real estate industry, Jeff Duneske, Broker/Owner of Duneske Real Estate Advisors at Keller Williams Advantage, has established himself as a leading expert. With a career volume of over $325 million and over 1,200 properties sold, Jeff has built a reputation for excellence, earning the trust of over 1,000 clients. Born and raised in Novi, Michigan, Jeff earned the distinguished rank of Eagle Scout at just 15 years old. After graduating from Novi High School in 1996 and the Oakland Fire Academy, Jeff initially set out to become a full-time firefighter. However, after serving as an auxiliary firefighter and EMT in Novi and Walled Lake for several years without securing a full-time position, Jeff decided to shift gears and begin his real estate career in 2000. Jeff has consistently demonstrated his drive to achieve his goals throughout his career without compromising his morals, standards, or ethics for anyone or any transaction. He has served on the Professional Standards Committee for ten years and is committed to conducting business with the highest morals, ethics, and standards. Jeff's unwavering commitment to ethical and moral standards has led to a successful real estate career. Still, more importantly, it has enriched his life and the lives of others in immeasurable ways. With a steadfast purpose to lead with honor and great promise, Jeff continues to guide his clients through one of life's most significant financial transactions, helping them achieve their American Dream. If you're looking for a real estate professional who will go above and beyond to help you achieve your goals, look no further than Jeff Duneske. Contact him today to schedule a consultation and let him guide you through buying or selling your home.

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