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Owning is the New Renting

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Real Estate Agent with Legend Realty

Owning is the New Renting:

Homeownership Trends Upward as U.S. Loses Renter Households

 

Rising wages, loosening credit standards and demographic shifrs are all creating momentum for owning rather than renting.

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The homeownership rate rose from the prior year for the fifth consecutive quarter in 2018, according to U.S. Census data released in April 2018.  It held steady at 64.2%, unchanged from the prior quarter and its highest level since 2014.  The share of Americans who own a home rose from the prior year, from 63.6% in the first quarter of 2017.

The homeownership rate rose last year for the first time in 13 years.  That marked a turning point in the recovery, during which home prices have risen sharply and credit standards were initially very tight, blocking many renters from buying homes.

The U.S. added 1.3 million owner households over the last year and lost 286,000 renter households, the fourth consecutive quarter in which the number of renter households declined from the same quarter a year earlier.  That could pose challenges for apartment landlords, who are bracing this year for one of the largest infusions of new rental supply in three decades.

"Landlords should start to take caution," said Ralph McLaughlin, chief economist and founder of Veritas Urbis Economics, a consulting firm.  "There's going to be downward pressure on rents in the near future."

Rising wages and looser credit standards have helped bolster demand for homes in the last year.  Fannie Mae made it easier for borrowers to take on more debt in the middle of last year, which coincided with a significant rise in the homeownership rate.

Demographics trends also increasingly favor homeownership, as members of the large millennial generation are entering their early to mid-30s, when people typically marry, have children and purchase their first home.

Nonetheless, challenges remain.  Rising interest rates this year and a tax bill that passed late last year that diminished the tax benefits of homeownership were expected to dampen demand for homes this year.

The rate for a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage hit 4.58% this week, the highest level since August 2013, according to data released by Freddie Mac.

Limited inventory and rising prices are also making it difficult for young people to buy their first home, as they compete in fierce bidding wars and often lose out to downsizing baby boomers or investors able to pay cash or make large down payments.

The homeownership rate for households headed by someone 35 years or younger declined to 35.3% from 36% the prior quarter.  Nonetheless, it rose a full percentage point from 34.3% in the first quarter a year ago - the fifth consecutive quarter it has gone up on an annual basis.

A lack of homes for sale is also creating challenges for would-be buyers.  The homeowner vacancy rate declined to 1.5% from 1.7% a year earlier, according to Census data.  That is down significantly from the recent peak of 2.8% during the housing bust in 2008 and close to the level seen in the early 1990s, according to Tian Liu, chief economist at Genworth Mortgage Insurance.  That is likely to push home prices up even further, Mr. Liu said.

 

Source:https://www.realtor.com/news/real-estate-news/owning-new-renting-homeownership-trends-upward-u-s-loses-renter-households/

 

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Valeria Mola
SIB Realty - Miami, Sunny Isles Beach - Sunny Isles Beach, FL
305-607-0709 SIB Realty Condos for Sale and Rent

Same in our area. Buyers are looking for houses, just to match morgage payment vc rent. Yesterday young lady 30 y old asked about it, tired to pay rent, want to buy!

Great post, thank you for sharing with us. I can use this information and share with my customers.

May 24, 2018 06:23 AM