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U.S. Housing Market Gradually Cooling

Fesadeb
Last updated: 2019/09/23 at 10:42 AM
Fesadeb Published September 23, 2019
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House prices up by just 1.46% y-o-y in Q2 2019

After six years of strong house price growth, the U.S. housing market is cooling. The S&P/Case-Shiller seasonally-adjusted national home price index rose by just 1.46% during the year to Q2 2019 (inflation-adjusted) – the lowest growth since Q3 2012. Real house prices increased 1.52% during the latest quarter. The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s seasonally-adjusted purchase-only U.S. house price index increased 3.12% y-o-y in Q2 2019 (inflation-adjusted), the lowest growth in almost five years. The FHFA index fell slightly by 0.15% q-o-q during the latest quarter.

Demand and construction activity continue to rise.

Sales of new single-family houses were up 4.3% y-o-y to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 635,000 units in July 2019, according to the US Census Bureau. On the other hand, existing home sales rose slightly by 0.6% y-o-y to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate 5.42 million units over the same period. New housing starts increased slightly by 0.6% y-o-y to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 1,191,000 units in July 2019, while completions were up 6.3% to 1,250,000 units. Likewise, building permits authorized for new housing units rose by 1.5% y-o-y to an annualized rate of 1,336,000 units in July 2019.

U.S. homebuilder sentiment remains high at 66 in August 2019, a point higher as compared to the previous month, amidst falling mortgage rates, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI). A reading of 50 is the midpoint between positive and negative sentiment.

Rents, rental yields: poor yields in New York, at 2.91%

New York apartment costs are very high, at around $17,191 per sq. m.

United States: typical city centre apartment buying price, monthly rent (120 sq. m)
Buying price Rate per month Yield
New York $2,037,340 $4,942 2.91%
Recent news: The U.S. economy grew by 3% in 2018 from a year earlier, up from an expansion of 2.2% in 2017 and actually the fastest pace since 2005, according to the U.S. Federal Reserve. However, the world’s biggest economy is expected to slow in the coming years, with projected GDP growth rates of 2.3% this year and 1.9% in 2020, partly due to the ongoing trade war.

SOURCE: globalpropertyguide

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