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Sellers Losing Advantage In Phoenix Housing Market | Living In Phoenix Arizona

August 19, 2024

SELLERS LOSING ADVANTAGE IN PHOENIX HOUSING MARKET

LIVING IN PHOENIX, ARIZONA

 

Sellers Lose Their Advantage In Phoenix Housing Market

 

By AZBigMedia, azbigmedia.com | August 19, 2024

 

Competition for homes and price appreciation tapered off faster than normal in July as high housing costs continued to stymie shoppers, according to the Zillow market report. Sellers gave up a marked advantage over buyers in July in the Phoenix housing market and on the national scale, as the Zillow market heat index moved into neutral territory for the first time since December. But recent drops in mortgage rates should spur more competition as we head into fall.

“If this relief from mortgage rates continues, we should see more buyers restarting their hunt for a home,” said Zillow Chief Economist Skylar Olsen. “But although rate lock among homeowners is easing, they probably won’t be as motivated to jump back into the market and sell. With housing inventory still scarce, this improved affordability picture could reignite competition and sales as we head into the fall, or at least delay the usual post-summer cooldown.”

Sellers Lose The Upper Hand

Sellers gave up a marked advantage over buyers in July on the national scale, as the Zillow market heat index moved into neutral territory for the first time since December. This marks the first July the national market has been neutral since 2019; in each of the past two years, the market moved into neutral ground in October.

Among major markets, Denver, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis and Louisville lost their advantage for sellers and moved into neutral territory, while Orlando became buyer-friendly like the rest of the big Florida metros.

Homes are lingering on the market — even successful listings took almost a week longer to sell in July than last year. While that’s still five days faster than the average pace of sales in the years before the pandemic, it’s still a sign that buyers were much less eager to commit.

Inventory accumulated further in July, and now stands nearly 25% above last year’s levels, marking the eighth straight month the year-over-year inventory gap has widened. Compared to pre-pandemic norms, the inventory shortfall shrank a bit and is now down 31.5%, the smallest deficit since October 2020.

In an effort to win over cash-strapped buyers, home sellers again cut prices at record levels. More than 26% of homes on Zillow received a price cut in July, the highest share for any July since at least 2018, when the dataset began.

What Happens Next? 

This cooling competition and pricing slowdown could dissipate in August if lower mortgage rates hold.

By the end of July, lower rates brought the monthly price premium to buy a home, rather than rent a similar property, below $200.3 That has shrunk from a $247 difference as recently as April. Now lower rates in August are closing the gap even further.

Of course, the cost disparity between renting and buying differs in every metro and even by neighborhood. But for those shoppers on the edge of affordability — and who have enough cash on hand for a down payment — the significant drop in rates may offer enough relief to entice a move. The effect of a rate cut on mortgage payments is more significant in expensive areas.

Lower rates aren’t likely to encourage a comparable wave of current homeowners to sell, though. Zillow surveys show 80% of recent sellers were influenced by major life events, such as a change in their household size or working situation. New listings typically surge in spring and then taper off as homeowners aim to sell, buy another house, and be moved in before school and the fall holidays begin.

Home value appreciation slowed to a refreshingly reasonable 2.8% year over year in July, but that could tick back up if the surge in demand outweighs an increase in supply, as expected.

Metropolitan
Area*
July Zillow
Home
Value
Index
(ZHVI)
(Raw)
ZHVI
Change,
Month
over
Month
(MoM)
ZHVI
Change
Since
Before
the
Pandemic
Market
Favors**
Share
of
Listings
With a
Price
Cut
Inventory
Change
Since
Before
the
Pandemic
Typical
Mortgage
Payment*** 
United States $362,156 0.3 % 46.6 % Neutral 26.3 % -31.5 % $1,900
New York, NY $675,044 0.9 % 34.1 % Strong
seller
14.4 % -52.6 % $3,522
Los Angeles, CA $967,944 0.3 % 43.8 % Seller 20.7 % -32.6 % $5,029
Chicago, IL $328,239 0.7 % 38.1 % Seller 25.4 % -51.7 % $1,718
Dallas, TX $378,091 -0.1 % 46.9 % Neutral 37.5 % -11.3 % $1,985
Houston, TX $310,998 0.1 % 39.2 % Neutral 28.8 % -17.3 % $1,632
Washington, DC $568,111 0.0 % 31.1 % Strong
seller
23.2 % -44.6 % $2,975
Philadelphia, PA $365,874 0.4 % 45.5 % Seller 22.9 % -49.8 % $1,918
Miami, FL $492,157 0.2 % 62.4 % Buyer 23.2 % -13.9 % $2,580
Atlanta, GA $387,104 0.1 % 57.0 % Neutral 31.9 % -16.8 % $2,031
Boston, MA $706,598 0.5 % 44.4 % Strong
seller
19.6 % -42.1 % $3,697
Phoenix, AZ $457,842 -0.3 % 52.4 % Neutral 34.3 % -23.1 % $2,406
San Francisco, CA $1,178,102 -0.2 % 25.3 % Strong
seller
19.7 % -5.6 % $6,157
Riverside, CA $588,097 0.3 % 53.3 % Seller 23.5 % -33.8 % $3,075
Detroit, MI $255,620 0.4 % 42.3 % Seller 24.6 % -40.1 % $1,342
Seattle, WA $747,883 -0.1 % 45.0 % Seller 28.7 % -26.2 % $3,913
Minneapolis, MN $377,229 0.2 % 28.3 % Strong
seller
26.5 % -37.4 % $1,983
San Diego, CA $953,488 -0.2 % 56.8 % Seller 27.9 % -39.2 % $4,994
Tampa, FL $380,626 -0.1 % 61.6 % Buyer 32.7 % 29.0 % $2,003
Denver, CO $590,525 -0.1 % 35.9 % Neutral 38.2 % -3.8 % $3,092
Baltimore, MD $387,557 0.1 % 31.9 % Seller 25.7 % -50.7 % $2,037
St. Louis, MO $255,516 0.4 % 42.2 % Strong
seller
23.0 % -48.6 % $1,337
Orlando, FL $399,690 0.2 % 55.0 % Buyer 29.1 % 25.3 % $2,097
Charlotte, NC $385,392 0.1 % 59.8 % Neutral 28.0 % -6.8 % $2,024
San Antonio, TX $287,892 -0.1 % 34.7 % Neutral 34.5 % 10.8 % $1,514
Portland, OR $553,363 0.1 % 32.8 % Seller 30.5 % -24.9 % $2,899
Sacramento, CA $587,238 0.2 % 35.1 % Seller 28.5 % -34.7 % $3,077
Pittsburgh, PA $215,714 -0.2 % 34.9 % Neutral 28.7 % -43.9 % $1,136
Cincinnati, OH $289,362 0.5 % 49.7 % Seller 29.1 % -42.1 % $1,514
Austin, TX $459,270 -0.4 % 41.7 % Buyer 32.6 % 33.9 % $2,415
Las Vegas, NV $434,569 0.6 % 46.1 % Seller 27.2 % -32.6 % $2,269
Kansas City, MO $307,836 0.3 % 47.3 % Seller 29.6 % -45.7 % $1,612
Columbus, OH $316,724 0.4 % 51.4 % Seller 31.7 % -31.3 % $1,660
Indianapolis, IN $283,298 0.3 % 52.2 % Neutral 33.1 % -24.3 % $1,486
Cleveland, OH $234,178 0.8 % 49.8 % Strong
seller
23.5 % -58.6 % $1,224
San Jose, CA $1,613,123 -0.4 % 42.0 % Strong
seller
17.3 % -24.5 % $8,317
Nashville, TN $444,811 0.1 % 49.3 % Neutral 36.8 % -15.1 % $2,335
Virginia Beach, VA $353,704 0.3 % 42.4 % Seller 24.4 % -51.2 % $1,851
Providence, RI $492,405 1.0 % 55.1 % Strong
seller
19.7 % -61.0 % $2,568
Jacksonville, FL $360,340 0.0 % 52.5 % Buyer 33.2 % 4.6 % $1,896
Milwaukee, WI $351,105 0.5 % 44.9 % Seller 16.4 % -32.6 % $1,841
Oklahoma City, OK $236,885 0.2 % 43.8 % Neutral 31.2 % -17.7 % $1,243
Raleigh, NC $446,704 0.0 % 53.8 % Seller 36.0 % -21.4 % $2,345
Memphis, TN $241,340 -0.1 % 46.9 % Buyer 29.4 % 1.6 % $1,269
Richmond, VA $373,333 0.3 % 48.5 % Strong
seller
25.4 % -45.9 % $1,956
Louisville, KY $261,246 0.5 % 38.7 % Neutral 28.9 % -34.0 % $1,367
New Orleans, LA $245,134 0.4 % 5.3 % Buyer 26.4 % 38.3 % $1,293
Salt Lake City, UT $545,852 -0.1 % 46.4 % Seller 33.3 % -20.1 % $2,864
Hartford, CT $368,351 0.9 % 59.7 % Strong
seller
16.5 % -67.2 % $1,927
Buffalo, NY $267,020 0.9 % 55.2 % Strong
seller
19.7 % -43.7 % $1,400
Birmingham, AL $254,613 0.1 % 38.2 % Neutral 26.0 % -27.5 % $1,339
*Table ordered by market size
**According to Zillow’s market heat index
*** Mortgage payment, excluding taxes and insurance, for a house valued at the Zillow Home Value Index for that location, bought at the average mortgage rate for July (6.85%), using a 20% down payment.

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