Higher prices cooled US housing market in March

Higher prices cooled US housing market in March

Higher prices cooled US housing market in March

Higher prices cooled US housing market in March

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Sales of existing US homes dropped for the second one directly month in March, an industry survey said Wednesday, a signal that higher mortgage prices and rising costs are taking the wind out of the booming area’s sails.

Sales fell 2.7 percent ultimate month to a seasonally adjusted annualized fee of 5.77 million, which was 4.5 percent lower than inside the equal month closing year, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) suggested.

Home prices rose nationwide, and the median rate accelerated to $375,300, a 15 percent soar in comparison to March 2021, in step with the survey.

The drop in sales pushed supply up to two months at the current sales pace, 11.8 percent higher than in February.

NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun pointed to the impact of tighter lending conditions and increasing prices across the economy.

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“The housing market is starting to feel the impact of sharply rising mortgage rates and higher inflation taking a hit on purchasing power,” he said. “Still, homes are selling rapidly, and home price gains remain in the double-digits.”

Sales fell in all regions with the exception of the West, where they were flat. The Midwest saw the biggest decline of 4.5 percent, while in the South they dipped three percent, about the same as the drop in the Northeast.

The Federal Reserve is moving to hike interest rates this year to curb record US inflation, which will have effects across the economy.

Mortgage rates have climbed above five percent and Yun predicted they would rise further, causing existing home purchases to fall 10 percent this year.

Lydia Boussour of Oxford Economics agreed that low supply and high prices would put pressure downward, though she said they would only fall so far.

“Resilient demand and strong income gains should keep a floor under home sales, however, particularly if home price growth moderates,” she said.

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