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March 11th, 2014 8:50 AM
Fannie Mae: Housing recovery “expected to press on” WASHINGTON – March 10, 2014 – Americans’ outlook on housing and the economy has fluctuated somewhat during the past few months, but the trend for most indicators remains positive overall, according to Fannie Mae’s February 2014 National Housing Survey results. Notably, respondents’ home price expectations climbed significantly in February: 50 percent saying home prices will go up in the next year – following a measurable downturn in January – while the share of those who believe it is a good time to buy a home ticked up by 3 percentage points. At the same time, those who believe that it would be easy to get a mortgage dropped 7 percentage points from January’s all-time survey high of 52 percent. Additionally, the share of respondents who say the economy is on the wrong track increased 3 percentage points to 57 percent in February, following a four-month decline. Despite a decrease in optimism across some of the indicators last month, consumer attitudes remain in generally positive ranges. “We’ve seen a corresponding increase in volatility in our survey results, particularly for home price expectations and perceptions about the ease of getting a mortgage,” says Doug Duncan, senior vice president and chief economist at Fannie Mae. “Weather may have played a role, as suggested by a 6 percentage point jump over the past two months in the share of consumers who say their household expenses are significantly higher than a year ago. This response would be consistent with higher home heating costs. “Despite the volatile month-to-month changes, we believe that the housing recovery is continuing, but is not yet robust,” Duncan adds. Homeownership and renting • Month-to-month, the average 12-month home price change expectation increased to 3.2 percent. • The share of people who say home prices will go up in the next 12 months increased 7 percentage points to 50 percent, while the share who say home prices will stay the same decreased by seven percentage points to 38 percent. • The share of respondents who say mortgage rates will go up in the next 12 months increased by 1 percentage point, to 56 percent. • Those who say it’s a good time to buy a house increased from last month, up 3 percentage points to 68 percent. • The average 12-month rental price change expectation increased from last month to 4.3 percent. • 51 percent of those surveyed said home rental prices would rise in the next 12 months, an increase of 3 percentage points from last month. • 45 percent of respondents thought it would be easy for them to get a home mortgage today, a 7-percentage point decrease from last month. • The respondents who say they would buy if they were going to move fell 4 percentage points to 66 percent, and those who say they would rent increased to 30 percent. The economy and household finances • The share of respondents who say the economy is on the right track decreased 4 percentage points from last month to 35 percent. • The percentage of respondents who expect their personal financial situation to get better in the next 12 months decreased slightly from last month, to 43 percent. • The share of respondents who say their household income is significantly higher than it was 12 months ago increased 2 percentage points to 24 percent. • At 36 percent, the share of respondents who say their household expenses are significantly higher than they were 12 months ago rose 4 percentage points from last month. © 2014 Florida Realtors® housing
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