Should You Buy or Sell a Home in 2023? Here’s the Realtor.com Housing Forecast for the Rest of the Year

 
 

What a difference a few months can make in the housing market.

Late last year when Realtor.com® issued its housing forecast for 2023, our economics team believed the number of homes for sale would jump substantially, home prices would continue climbing, and rising rents would continue to bedevil tenants across the country.

Clearly, not all of our predictions came true. That’s why Realtor.com has revised its forecast to reflect some new realities in the housing market that are having an outsized impact on buyers struggling with higher costs, sellers reluctant to give up their rock-bottom mortgage rates, and shell-shocked tenants who endured years of landlords jacking up their rents.

“It was a good time to check in and update our forecast,” says Realtor.com Chief Economist Danielle Hale. “We made a bold call that home prices wouldn’t go down in 2023, and with the latest data, we’re revising that projection.”

The big takeaway for the second half of the year is that, while home prices, mortgage interest rates, and rents will come down a little bit, most folks won’t see much—if any—relief. There won’t be any big price drops reminiscent of the Great Recession.

In fact, the average monthly mortgage payment* is about 15% more per month than it was a year ago.

“Home costs are still going to be higher for buyers in 2023 because home price declines are very mild and not universal,” says Hale. “Some areas are still seeing home prices going up and mortgage rates are still very high.”

For-sale home and rental prices are expected to dip

In a long-awaited, 180-degree turn for the housing market, home prices are expected to finally come down a little nationally.

Realtor.com is anticipating median home list prices will dip 0.6% in 2023 compared with 2022. Originally, we had anticipated that prices would rise 5.4%. (This is only for existing homes and doesn’t include new construction.)

Even a small decrease is a departure from years of steadily climbing prices. Last year, home prices shot up 10.2% year over year.

The declines are at least partly due to prices having fallen in the nation’s priciest real estate markets, such as in the West. Buyers simply couldn’t afford those price tags plus high mortgage rates, so something had to give. In the more affordable Midwest and Northeast, prices have steadied or even risen.

“We’re seeing more divergence between how local housing markets are doing,” says Hale. “In areas that are more affordable, we’re seeing more buyer interest, more sales, and more competition keeping prices high.”

Renters are also expected to get a bit of a reprieve. Monthly rental prices are anticipated to dip 0.9%, some welcome news for renters who have been hitting their financial limits after years of large rent hikes and high inflation squeezing their budgets, In addition, more apartments are coming online, easing the shortage of rental housing. Initially, Realtor.com had projected rents would rise 6.3% in 2023.

“Asking rents are expected to fall. [But] whether any particular tenant is going to find rents are lower depends on when they last moved,” says Hale. “Renters who stayed put and didn’t contend with the higher rents of the last few years might find their rent has some catch-up to do.”

Lower mortgage rates will help stimulate the housing market

Prices aren’t the only things headed south. Mortgage interest rates are expected to decrease to 6.1% by year’s end. Realtor.com had expected they would be around 7.1% by the end of 2023.

The U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to moderate the rate hikes that have caused mortgage rates to soar and, in turn, bludgeoned the housing market. Now that inflation is finally slowing, that’s taken some of the pressure off of the Fed to raise its rates.

The Fed has indicated there might be two more rate increases this year. Once the Fed’s rate increases are done, mortgage rates are poised to fall a little.

“It means affordability will start to improve, but not drastically,” says Hale.

Fewer homes are for sale

The Realtor.com economics team had predicted that the number of homes on the market would surge as homes took longer to sell to fewer buyers. However, that didn’t work out as expected.

Homeowners who scored ultralow mortgage rates over the past few years have been loath to list their homes and give up those rates. So they’ve stayed put, keeping inventory low.

“The lock-in effect has been stronger than we anticipated,” says Hale. “That’s going to improve gradually over time. The longer existing homeowners are in their homes, even if they have a low mortgage rate, the more likely it is their current home won’t meet their needs. They’ll also have more equity that will cushion the blow” of buying a new home with a higher mortgage rate.

Builders aren’t expected to put up enough new homes to get the nation out of its housing shortage either. Realtor.com foresees the number of new housing starts plummeting 19.6% this year compared with last as builders contend with fewer buyers and an environment where it’s harder to get credit to start new projects.

Overall, Realtor.com foresees the number of homes for sale dropping 5% this year.

That lack of inventory is also holding sales back. Even buyers who can afford today’s prices and mortgage rates are struggling to find something for sale.

Home sales are anticipated to fall 15.8% this year to about 4.2 million sales. That would be the fewest number of homes sold since 2012. It’s also more dire than early predictions of a 14.1% decline in sales.

“We have seen the bottom in existing-home sales,” says Hale. “It’s going to take a long time to improve off of that low.”

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How to Create a Budget for Your Upcoming Bathroom Remodel

 
 

Remodeling your bathroom can be exciting, but it can also be expensive.

With so many choices and options to consider – from fixtures and finishes to materials and labor – it can be difficult to know where to start. One of the most important steps when planning a bathroom renovation is setting a budget. Creating a budget can help you prioritize your needs, prevent overspending, and ensure that you get the most bang for your buck. In this blog post, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide on how to create a budget for your upcoming bathroom remodel.

Establish Your Goals and Priorities

The first step for bathroom remodeling is identifying your goals and priorities. Before you start gathering quotes or picking out tile, consider what you want to achieve with your renovation. Do you need more storage? Do you want to upgrade your fixtures and finishes? Once you have established your goals and priorities, you can create a budget that reflects them.

Research the Cost of Materials and Labor

Once you have determined your goals and priorities, it’s time to research the cost of materials and labor. Start by making a list of the items you will need for your renovation, such as cabinets, countertops, flooring, lighting, and plumbing fixtures. Then, research the prices of these items and estimate how much labor will cost. Keep in mind that prices can vary depending on the quality of the materials you choose and where you live.

Set a Realistic Budget

After you have researched the cost of materials and labor, it’s time to set a budget. Be realistic about what you can afford and what you want to achieve. Remember that unexpected expenses may arise during your renovation, so it’s best to leave some wiggle room in your budget. A good rule of thumb is to set a budget that is 10-20% higher than your estimated costs.

Consider Financing Options

Depending on the scope of your bathroom renovation, you may need to consider financing options. Home equity loans, credit cards, and personal loans are all options to consider. Before you choose a financing option, be sure to read the terms and conditions carefully and understand the interest rates and fees.

Track Your Expenses

Once you have created a budget and started your renovation, it’s important to track your expenses. This will help you stay on track and avoid overspending. Keep track of your receipts, invoices, and payments in a spreadsheet or budgeting app. This will help you easily see how much you have spent and how much you have left in your budget.

Creating a budget for your upcoming bathroom remodel may seem daunting, but it’s an essential step in ensuring a successful renovation. By establishing your goals and priorities, researching the cost of materials and labor, setting a realistic budget, considering financing options, and tracking your expenses, you can create a budget that works for you and your renovation. Remember, a good budget is not only about saving money but also prioritizing your needs and getting the most out of your investment.

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5 Tips to Transform Your Backyard Desert Landscape

 
 

Living in a desert or arid environment is challenging, especially when it comes to your backyard.

With a scorching sun and minimal rainfall, maintaining a beautiful outdoor area can be tricky. However, that does not mean that you can’t create a lush haven to relax in. This blog will outline five essential tips to transform your desert landscape, including one on stone landscaping that can help you maintain a gorgeous yard and make it an oasis for you and your family.

Choose the Right Plants
When it comes to plants, go for native ones. The plants that grow in the desert are adapted to the environment and require less water. Plants such as ocotillo, desert willow and Texas sage are excellent choices for your landscape. You can also add some desert-adapted ornamental grasses to add variety to your garden.

Install Irrigation Systems
Irrigation systems take the guesswork out of watering plants and ensure that they get enough water. In the desert, water preservation is essential, so consider installing a drip irrigation system. Drip irrigation systems deliver water directly to the plant's root, reduce water runoff and increase water efficiency.

Use Mulch to Retain Moisture
Mulch is your best friend in the desert. Mulch helps retain moisture in your soil and helps prevent soil erosion. It also helps regulate the soil temperature, keeping it cool in summer and preventing it from freezing in winter. Use mulch made of organic material, such as leaves, twigs and bark, which will decompose over time and improve the soil's fertility.

Incorporate Stones in Your Landscaping
Stones are a practical and stunning addition to any desert landscape. They come in many shapes, sizes and colors and are virtually maintenance-free. Using stones also helps reduce the area that needs watering, decreasing your water usage. Consider creating a pathway with large stones or adding a rock garden as a focal point to your yard. You may also want to work with experts like Mid Valley Rock to help your stone landscape design. 

Create Shade
The sun is relentless in the desert, and it's essential to create shade in your outdoor space. Plant some trees that can provide natural shade, such as mesquite, ironwood and palo verde. Alternatively, consider creating a pergola or a covered patio area to provide shade.

Creating a beautiful desert landscape requires careful planning and smart choices. With these five essential tips, you can transform your backyard into an oasis that not only looks stunning but is also sustainable and water-efficient. Remember to choose the right plants, install efficient irrigation systems, use mulch, incorporate stones in your landscaping and create shade. These tips will help you in maintaining your yard sustainably while still retaining its beauty. With a little care and effort, your desert landscape can become an enchanting haven that you and your family will cherish for years.

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Have a Backyard You Don’t Know What to Do With? Here’s Some Inspiration…

 
 

Are you one of those homeowners who have a backyard but still unsure what to do with it?

You might think it's a daunting task to transform your backyard into something amazing, but with the right inspiration and creativity, you can turn it into your favorite spot in the house. This blog will give you ideas on how to make the most of your backyard and finally turn it into an enjoyable place where you can relax and have fun.

Create an Outdoor Lounge

If you're into spending time outdoors with your family and friends, creating a lounge area is an excellent way to make the most of your backyard. Picture a cozy couch, some throw pillows, and a coffee table. You can also add a fire pit to create an even cozier and comfortable feel.

You can also add other décor to your outdoor lounge such as string lights, rugs, and lanterns for a subtle yet inviting ambiance. Additionally, you can hang planters with lush greenery or plant flowers in pots to add some color and texture. To make the area more functional, you can install an overhead canopy that will protect you from the harsh sun and rain. Lastly, having an outdoor sound system will make your space even more fun and inviting. With all these elements combined, your backyard lounge area is sure to be a favorite spot for bonding with family and friends!

Build a Garden

Gardens can be therapeutic, and you can grow plants, flowers, and vegetables that you and your family can enjoy. You can start by choosing the right plants for your space and making sure you have the right soil and sunlight exposure. You can also add garden features like a trellis, a fountain, or a bird bath to make it even more appealing.

Planting a garden tailored to your climate is key for success. To make sure you’re selecting the right plants for your area and season, research what grows best in your region during each time of year. Whether it’s perennials like daisies that come back every spring or annuals like sunflowers that bloom in summer, you can find perfect options for your yard.

Experiment with different vegetables and fruits to see what grows best — you might be surprised at the results! Even if you don’t have a large outdoor space, there are plenty of ways to grow plants indoors or on a balcony. With some careful planning and research, you can create a garden that flourishes in your climate.

Create an Outdoor Dining Area

Another great way to make the most of your backyard is to create an outdoor dining area. A patio set or a picnic table can transform your backyard into a more functional space. You can have dinner parties, morning coffee, or even brunch with your family and friends.

When creating an outdoor dining area, you can maximize your furniture by using multi-functional pieces. For example, you can use a bench with storage underneath to store extra blankets or pillows for cooler days. You can also choose furniture that is foldable and stackable for easier storage when not in use.

Additionally, consider investing in quality fabrics and materials that are weather resistant, durable, and comfortable for long-term use. With the right selection of pieces, you can easily transform your outdoor dining area into a comfortable and inviting space to enjoy with family and friends.

Add a Play Area

If you have kids, creating a play area is an excellent way to make the most of your backyard and give them a space to enjoy outside. You can add a swing set, a trampoline, a playhouse, or anything else that you feel would be a great fit for your backyard.

To ensure your backyard play area is suitable for kids of all ages and interests, it's important to consider their individual needs. For younger children, add a variety of age-appropriate toys like slides and playhouses. For older kids, you can include items such as swing sets, trampolines or even obstacle courses that can help keep them active and entertained.

You can also have planters filled with flowers, herbs or vegetables that they can help tend to and enjoy throughout the year. Additionally, make sure to add plenty of comfortable seating and shade umbrellas so everyone can stay cool on hot summer days.

Create a Pet-Friendly Space

If you have furry friends, your backyard can be their playground. You can install a fence to keep them safe and add a doghouse, a rabbit hutch, or a chicken coop. Create a walking path and some toys, and you'll have a happy and healthy pet.

Installing proper paving for a pet-friendly area is an important step to take when creating a space for your furry friends. Paving that is easy to clean will help keep the area clean and safe by reducing mud and other messes. Moreover, when choosing the right materials, you should look for ones that are slip-resistant and provide ample cushioning, especially for larger animals.

A paving expert, such as Shippensburg Stone & Supply, can help steer you in the right direction. The perfect paving can also help to keep your pet’s paws safe from hot surfaces during the summer months. With proper installation and maintenance, you can create a pet-friendly space that is not only functional but also comfortable and enjoyable for both you and your pets.

Water Features

Adding a fountain, pond, or pool to your backyard creates a tranquil space with the sound of running water and colorful fish. You don't have to spend a lot of money on a pool. For an above-ground pool, all you need is a flat and stable space, and you are ready to go.

Making water features solar-powered is an eco-friendly way to enjoy all the benefits of a pocket or pool in your backyard. Solar pumps are designed to run directly from photovoltaic cells, which eliminates the need for external power sources and reduces your carbon footprint. Additionally, you can install lights powered by solar energy so that you can enjoy the beauty of your water feature even at night.

When installing a solar-powered water feature, it's important to use materials that are designed for outdoor use and have UV protection. Solar pumps can operate more efficiently during sunny days, but for best performance make sure you’re positioning the pump in an area with direct sunlight. With some careful planning and research, you can make the most of your backyard and enjoy a water feature that is both eco-friendly and cost-effective.

Your backyard is an essential part of your home, and there's no need to leave it underutilized. With some creativity and inspiration, you can transform it into something that suits your preferences and lifestyle. Whether it's a garden, an outdoor lounge area, an outdoor dining area, a play area or a swimming pool, you can create the backyard of your dreams. Come on, take the first step, and start brainstorming ideas today.

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5 House Colors to Increase Property Sales in 2023

 
 

Selling a house can be a daunting task. Every homeowner wants their property to look perceived as best as possible and be sold quickly.

One of the easiest and most affordable ways to increase property value is by painting the house. A fresh coat of paint can really transform a house and make it look new, clean, and inviting. This blog post will take a look at five house color trends that are in this year and can help increase property sales.

Bold Blue

Blue is a calming and soothing color that instantly draws the eye. Bold blue can make a house look modern and sophisticated. Blue is also associated with trust, peace, and serenity. The trick is to find the right shade of blue that will work for your property. Light blue can make a house look airy and light while dark blue can make a house look more traditional and cozy.

Soft Gray

Gray is a neutral color that has been in trend for a few years now. Soft gray can make a house look elegant, modern, and timeless. If you’re looking for a house color that will never go out of style, consider a soft gray. You can also add pops of color with the front door or shutters.

Earthy Green

Green is a refreshing and earthy color that can instantly make a house look more inviting and cozy. Choose an earthy green for a more natural and organic look. Green is also a versatile color that can work well with any style of architecture.

Vibrant Yellow

Yellow is a sunny and cheerful color that can instantly put a smile on anyone’s face. Vibrant yellow can make a house look more lively and exciting. Yellow is also a great color if your house is located in an area with lots of sunshine.

Rich Terracotta

Terracotta is a deep, rich, and warm color that can make a house look more rustic and charming. Terracotta works well with natural materials like wood, stone or even brick. If you’re looking for a house color that will make your property stand out, consider a rich terracotta.

If you’re thinking about selling your house, consider updating it with a fresh coat of paint, or hiring a painting company like Cowell Painting to do it for you. These five house color trends are a great way to increase the perceived value of your property and make it more attractive to potential buyers. Remember, the right color can make all the difference when it comes to selling your house. Choose a color that compliments your house’s architecture, location, and surroundings, and you’re well on your way to increasing property sales.

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