Pennsylvania single-family homes on the market are expected to continue to sell quickly due to a limited supply and high demand. In addition, homes are not as likely as before to get sold without making any necessary repairs or updates. Buyers who are paying the asking price, or over the asking price, are less likely to want to fix problems or do renovations after purchasing their new home.
Competition has been fierce among buyers trying their best to win bidding wars. A real estate bidding war is a situation in which more than one party expresses interest in purchasing the same piece of property. The parties involved will then make offers on the property in an attempt to win it over the other. We expect bidding wars to continue into 2022.
Supply and demand is the single most important factor in determining price. So with limited single-family homes on the market, and many buyers fighting for them, prices are expected to stay stable after the red hot market of 2021.
According to Lawrence Yun, the National Association of Realtors®’ chief economist, “home price increases are also expected to ease with an annual appreciation of less than 6%”.
There were 6 million existing-home sales in the US in 2021. The best in 15 years. Lawrence Yun predicts that sales will decrease slightly in 2022, due in part to the expected increase in interest rates. Also, there should be a modest increase in new home construction as the supply chain backlog improves.
The national average 30-year fixed mortgage APR is 3.560% as of January 10, 2022.
An important rate to keep track of for determining what mortgage interest rates might be in 2022 is the Federal Funds Rate.
The Federal Funds Rate is the interest rate at which depository institutions lend federal funds to other depository institutions overnight. The Federal Reserve can influence this rate by buying or selling U.S. Treasury securities.
Mortgage rates are influenced by the Fed Funds Rate because they are typically tied to the 10-year Treasury yield. When the Fed Funds Rate goes up, mortgage rates go up, and when the Fed Funds Rate goes down, mortgage rates go down.
The Fed Funds Rate is currently at 0.25%. That’s the rate it has been at for the last year.
The Fed has signaled that it will increase the Federal Funds Rate this coming year, and the consensus among economists is that it will increase 0.50% in 2022. If this happens, then mortgage rates should increase as well.
Buying a house is one of the most important choices many people will make in their lifetime. It’s helpful to keep in mind that buying a house is also an investment, which means buying at the right time can be crucial for maximizing your buying power. Purchasing real estate isn’t something you do on a whim; it takes serious consideration and long-term planning.
The market for selling a house in Pennsylvania in 2022 is expected to remain strong. Housing inventory remains low compared to the number of first-time homebuyers as well as seasoned home buyers looking to move.
First-time homebuyers are driving a lot of the demand. Millennials – those born between 1982 and 2000 – continue to age into the home-buying market. This generation holds a significant number of people aged 24 through 44 who are ready to purchase their first home.
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