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 A Modest Deceleration

As rates have edged higher and higher this year, the housing market has been slowing down from its insane pace, and now homes are taking a little longer to sell.

The Expected Market Time has grown from 37 days in April to 49 days today, a noticeable shift in the speed of the market due to rates rising above 7%.

It seems as if prices keep going up. Gas is once again above $5 per gallon. Date night at a favorite restaurant is now north of $100. A quick grocery stop for a few items totals more than $50. Wallets have been stretched. As a result, many are changing their spending habits and cutting back on extra errands or nights out. 

Similarly, home affordability has been squeezed since the 30-year fixed rate climbed from 3.25% in January 2022 to over 7% in October and November 2022. This year started with mortgage rates easing to 5.99% in February. Yet, after reaching 6.39% in mid-April, they have been on the rise, climbing to 7.49% on August 21st, the highest mortgage rate according to Mortgage News Daily since December 2000, nearly 23 years ago. Buyers’ wallets are stretched, and fewer and fewer can afford homes with these sky-high rates.

The Expected Market Time (the number of days to sell all Orange County listings at the current buying pace) reached its hottest reading of 2023 in April, just 37 days when rates had dropped to 6.16%. Slowly but surely, mortgage rates inched higher, eclipsing 7% in May. Demand remained flat, and the inventory increased little by little. The Expected Market Time rose slightly to 39 days, which is still remarkably hot. In June, rates hovered just below 7%, and demand did not change much, but the inventory continued its methodical, slow rise. The Expected Market Time climbed to 43 days. It was more of the same in July, and the market time climbed to 45 days. Last month, in August, as rates continued to spike, nearly reaching 7.5%, demand cooled further, and even though the inventory started to fall, the market time reached 49 days. 

The market had gone from 37 days in April to 49 days in August, adding nearly two weeks to the market time. A market time of 49 days is still exceptionally fast and indicative of a “hot market” that favors sellers; yet, it also highlights the importance of careful pricing and having an approach to the market that is sympathetic to buyers pulling the trigger despite the high mortgage rate environment where affordability has been severely impacted. Price a home too high, and a seller will sit with no offers or low-ball offers to purchase. Homes that need a lot of work, deferred maintenance, lack upgrades, or have an unfavorable location will ultimately obtain less activity. They must adjust their price and expectations accordingly to secure a successful outcome. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Excerpt taken from an article by Steven Thomas.

About the Author
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Tim Morissette, also known in the community as Mr. Foothill Ranch, offers over 46 years of real estate experience which has given him an established reputation and unmatched market knowledge. He is joined by his wife, Michele and sons Matt and Jeff, as they continue to offer personal service with an emphasis on achieving his clients’ real estate goals.  This unique combination of traits has led to his proven track record of referral and repeat business. This can be witnessed by the trust of homeowners in Foothill Ranch where he has sold twice as many homes and represented three times more buyers than the next-leading real estate agent for the last 26 years.

As residents of Foothill Ranch since 1994, Tim and Michele are actively involved in the community by fundraising for Foothill Ranch Library, Make-a-Wish Foundation, Cancer Society, Homes for Habitat, Relay for Life, South County Outreach, and the local church and schools. Tim enjoys sponsoring community-wide garage sales, paper shredding and e-waste recycling event, an Easter egg hunt, & a Meet Santa Event.

Tim and Michele are dedicated to their family of four sons, daughter-in-laws, and grandchildren. As a family, they enjoy many outdoor activities which include camping, spearfishing, mountain climbing and exploring the miles of hiking and equestrian trails in Foothill Ranch and the Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park. Tim and his sons are also avid snowboarders and enjoy mountain biking and lobster diving. Family is a top priority in the Morissette household. They look forward to helping more families achieve their dreams of homeownership.