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Market Weakens in the West

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September 13, 2016
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Market Weakens in the West

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Summer real estate activity has boosted quarterly regional growth in the Midwest and South, while a drop in quarterly performance out West fuels speculation of a cooling market, according to the new Clear CapitalĀ® September 2016 Home Data Index (HDI) Market report.

Nationally, quarterly growth continues to stay steady, increasing slightly 0.1 percent since last month, as it rises to a 0.8 percent price increase over the last quarter. This is the first time since lastĀ NovemberĀ that national quarterly growth has broken the 0.7 percent mark, indicating that the peak real estate summer season is in full swing for the nation as a whole.

Below the national level, most regions have also experienced a small boost in quarterly performance over the last month, with the Midwest seeing the largest increase in price growth, rising 0.3 percentage points from 0.5 percent to 0.8 percent QoQ growth. The South and Northeast quarterly growth figures have also increased, rising to 0.9 percent and 0.3 percent quarterly growth respectively. While the West is still outpacing the rest of the nation at a relatively impressive 1.2 percent QoQ growth rate, this figure has already fallen 0.2 percent since just last month. This sudden dip in quarterly gains could be a sign that the region’s strong Spring performance is cooling down as Summer comes to a close, a phenomenon likely due to a lack of affordable inventory and incredibly high prices in several major metro markets.

Southern metro markets continue to dominate our list of Highest Performing Major Metro Markets this month, whereas metros from the Northeast are noticeably missing from the list. The Northeast region has consistently been the slowest growing in the nation in recent quarters, and the data suggests at least two key factors that are affecting the region’s performance. Home to several key luxury markets like New York and Boston, a lack of affordable inventory has long been a concern for the region, serving to drive significant investor doubt into the marketplace. Coupled with this dip in investor confidence, regional data shows a long-term slowing growth trend across all price tiers since late 2013. Low tier quarterly growth continues to outperform both the top and middle tiers, but price change in this lowest 25 percent of transactions is moving upward at only 0.5 percent quarterly, a disappointing metric for any other region in the nation. The region’s mid tier – the middle 50 percent of home sales – is reporting only a 0.3 percent price increase over the last quarter, while the Northeastern top tier – the highest 25 percent of transactions – is virtually stagnant, registering only a 0.1 percent quarterly price increase.

ā€œWhile quarterly growth across most of the nation continues to rise as the entirety of summer real estate sales data is captured, our most recent data is indicating that the stellar growth in the Western region is actually slowing down,ā€ statesĀ Alex Villacorta, Ph.D., Vice President of Research and Analytics at Clear Capital. ā€œThe West in particular has been the subject of growing market uncertainty recently, and the region’s softening gains are definitely something we will be keeping an eye on as the industry’s peak season gets further in the rearview.

ā€œDisappointing growth metrics out of the Northeast are also a potential cause for concern, and a deeper dive with a price tier analysis for the region indicates that all market segments are performing – or rather, not performing – homogeneously. SinceĀ all price tiers in the region are performing similarly, there are limited opportunities for both traditional home buyers and real estate investors to focus their energy, which is perpetuating the softening of home prices that we’ve been observing since last summer.ā€

For more information, visit www.clearcapital.com.

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