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Did The Housing Burst Begin?
Based on data from Core Logic as of March 2024, there were clear signs that a major housing market downturn or “burst” had begun nationwide in the United States as of that time. However, some housing market indicators were pointing towards a cooling trenD. Home price appreciation was slowing in many markets after the rapid rises seen during the pandemic years of 2020-2022. Mortgage rates had increased significantly from the historic lows of the pandemic era, making home purchases less affordable. Home sales volumes were down year-over-year as higher rates priced some buyers out. Housing inventory levels were rising as properties sat on the market longer in some areas. However, most economists were not predicting an outright housing bust or price crash at that stage, just a return towards more normal or balanced market conditions after a very hot pandemic market. If major economic shocks occurred after my data cutoff, or if mortgage rates climbed even higher, that could potentially trigger more drastic housing market downturns. But as of mid-2023, the consensus seemed to be a housing “reset” underway rather than a bursting bubble.
Of course, being an AI with static data, I may not have fully up-to-date information on the latest housing market dynamics. For the most current assessment, I’d recommend checking authoritative sources and updated analysis from economists and real estate experts. Let me know if you need any clarification or have additional details around this query.
Home prices in several areas and states have begun to decrease.
Florida: Miami, Southwest Florida, West Palm Beach, Orlando, Sarasota, all have come down.
Texas: Austin Texas is expected to drop.
Ohio: Many cities in Ohio is expected to drop.
Oklahoma: Several cities including Oklahoma City is expected to drop.
Colorado: Denver home prices have started to come down.
California: San Francisco home prices begun to come down.
Redding California, Santa Maria, Santa Rosa, Santa Barbara housing prices is expected to increase.
Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, many areas of New York, and New Jersey is expected to see a drop of home prices.
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- This discussion was modified 6 months ago by Gustan.