As Pending Home Sales Fall in September, Concerns Emerge About a Housing Rebound

The numbers: The index of pending home sales dropped 2.2% in September compared with the previous month, breaking a four-month streak of increases, the National Association of Realtors reported Thursday.

The index measures real-estate transactions where a contract was signed for a previously-owned homes but the sale had not yet closed, benchmarked to contract-signing activity in 2001.

Compared with a year ago, contract signings were up 20.5%.

What happened: The Northeast was the only region that experienced a monthly increase in pending home sales, with contract signings rising 2% in September.

The Midwest, meanwhile, had the largest decline in pending sales, with a 3.2% decrease. All regions saw higher contract-signing activity than a year ago, however.

The big picture: The dip in pending sales came as a surprise, with most economists expecting a modest increase. The decline may have been a function of seasonality — even as summer was winding down, home-buying activity remained elevated because of the delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic during the normally busier spring season.

But the slowdown in contract signings last month could also point to some of the hurdles buyers are now facing in the market. “Many buyers struggled with steeply rising prices and shrinking inventory of homes for sale,” said George Ratiu, senior economist at Realtor.com.

Buyers have bought up most of the available inventory of homes, causing home prices to skyrocket. As a result, affordability will be a growing concern for Americans looking to buy a home in the coming months, even as mortgage rates remain at record lows.

What they’re saying: ” In one line: The housing rebound is stalling, for now at least,” said Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics.

“The demand for home buying remains super strong, even with a slight monthly pullback in September, and we’re still likely to end the year with more homes sold overall in 2020 than in 2019. With persistent low mortgage rates and some degree of a continuing jobs recovery, more contract signings are expected in the near future,” said Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Association of Realtors.

Market reaction: The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 turned positive in Thursday morning trading  as investors digested the latest GDP figures.

The post As Pending Home Sales Fall in September, Concerns Emerge About a Housing Rebound appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®.

 

Client Testimonial:

| homebuyer real estate buyers broker"No amount of reading or web surfing can equal having a competent professional advising you and looking out for your interests. I do not understand why anyone would buy a house in MA without a MABA buyer's broker."
- Samantha and Brendan, Purchased a home in Marlborough, MA 2012

Selecting the Right Homebuyer's agent

home buyer agent photo | homebuyer real estate buyers brokerUnlike most other real estate agents, a MABA home buyer's broker never represents both a buyer and seller in the same transaction so you never have to worry whether a MABA agent is really looking out for your best financial interests. A MABA buyer's agent acts as your advocate, real estate educator, advisor and negotiator, always loyal to you and dedicated to helping you find and buy the best home with the best terms at the price and showing you which homes to avoid along the way.

Fewer than one percent of the agents and brokers in Massachusetts meet our high standards. 

Whether you are ready to buy now or just beginning your home buying journey, click here to choose a Great Buyer's Agent to answer all of your home buying questions!  

 

Tags used in this Real Estate Homebuyer in Massachusetts blog post:
#HomeBuyers #BuyersAgent #Boston #ma #RealEstate #HomeBuying #Broker #home #homesforsale


Article From: "Jacob Passy"   Read full article

Get Started with MABA

For no extra cost, let a MABA buyer agent protect your interests

800-935-6222 Call now!

Pin It on Pinterest