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Half of U.S. Homeowners Still Do Not Think Their Home’s Value Has Decreased

October 30, 2008
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RISMEDIA, Oct. 31, 2008-Months of government bailouts and stock market volatility brought Americans’ perception of the values of their own homes closer to reality than it was last quarter, but surprisingly half of U.S. homeowners still believe their home is insulated from the nation’s home value declines, according to the Zillow Q3 Homeowner Confidence Survey(1).

This quarter, 49% of homeowners said they think their own home’s value has increased or stayed the same over the past year. However, nearly three-quarters (74%) of homes have lost value in the past 12 months, according to preliminary analysis of Zillow’s Q3 Real Estate Market Reports, which will be released Nov. 12.

Perception-Reality Gap Shrinks in Third Quarter, but Many Still Show “Not My Home” Sentiment

Homeowners are not quite as confident as they were in the second quarter, when 62% said their homes either increased in value or remained the same, but a significant gap between the reality of home values and homeowners’ perceptions persists. This is despite the timing of the survey – it was fielded from Oct. 7 to 9, during the worst week in stock market history.

Zillow’s Home Value Misperception Index(2), which measures homeowners’ perceptions of their home’s value over time, shrank to 16 in the third quarter from 32 in the second quarter. An index of zero would mean homeowners’ perceptions were in line with actual values.

Homeowners in the South and West had the most accurate perceptions of home values. In the South, where 67% of homes decreased in value, the Misperception Index was 13. In the West, where 85% of homes declined in value, the Misperception Index was also 13. Northeasterners’ perceptions were most out of line with reality: 71% of homes there lost value, and the Misperception Index was 20.

Homeowners’ Outlook for Next Six Months Gets Slightly More Conservative, Especially for Neighbors’ Homes

Homeowners are slightly less optimistic about the future than they were last quarter, but believe the next six months will bring more stability to the housing market than the last 12.

While slightly more than half (51%) of homeowners believed their home’s value decreased over the last year, only 40% think it will decrease in the next six months. Another 40% believe their home’s value will stay the same, while only 21% think their home’s value will increase. This is slightly less optimistic than the second quarter, when 32% of homeowners predicted their home’s value would increase in the next following months.

Homeowners were less optimistic about their neighbors’ homes, with 57 percent saying home values in their local market will decrease over the next six months.

Fewer Planning Home-Related Investment in Next Six Months(4)

— Fewer expect to buy or sell a home in the near future. 3% said they plan to sell their home in the next six months, down from 5% last quarter. Another 3% said they plan to buy a home, down from 4% in the second quarter.
— Fewer are planning home-related finance activity, with 5% planning to refinance or to take out a second mortgage or home equity loan in the next six months, down from 7% in the second quarter.
— 53% are planning either major (like replacing the roof or remodeling the kitchen) or minor (like installing a new garbage disposal or painting) home improvements. Of those, 47% plan minor improvements and 15% plan major improvements.
— Many homeowners expect to spend less on home and non-home-related expenses in the near future. 35% said they would spend either somewhat or significantly less on home-related activities, like improvements, new appliances or decor, in the next 12 months. 16% said they would spend significantly less. Only 3% expect
to spend significantly more. Homeowners had similar responses when asked how they would spend during the 2008 holiday season, with 52% saying they would spend less than last year, and 3% saying they would spend more.

“After one of the most turbulent quarters in history for the U.S. economy and housing market, you’d expect the reality of dropping home values to start sinking in,” said Dr. Stan Humphries, Zillow vice president of data and analytics. “We are seeing some movement toward more accurate perceptions of home value declines, but there’s still a significant gap between reality and perception. We’re seeing a fascinating distinction in consumer psychology – on the one hand, homeowners appear to understand the reality of today’s economy and are curbing their household spending, but on the other hand they still aren’t ready to admit that these woes might extend to their own homes. There’s clearly still some denial.”

For more information, visit www.Zillow.com.

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As RISMedia’s Managing Editor, Paige Tepping oversees the monthly editorial and layout for Real Estate magazine, working with clients to bring their stories to life. She also contributes to both the writing and editing of the magazine’s content. Paige has been with RISMedia since 2007.

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