Real Estate Is Still Considered the Best Long-Term Investment

 
 

With all the headlines circulating about home prices and rising mortgage rates, you may wonder if it still makes sense to invest in homeownership right now.

A recent poll from Gallup shows the answer is yes. In fact, real estate was voted the best long-term investment for the 11th consecutive year, consistently beating other investment types like gold, stocks, and bonds (see graph below):

 
 

If you’re thinking about purchasing a home, let this poll reassure you. Even with everything happening today, Americans recognize owning a home is a powerful financial decision.

Why Do Americans Still Feel So Positive About the Value of Investing in a Home?

Purchasing real estate has typically been a solid long-term strategy for building wealth in America. As Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at the National Association of Realtors (NAR), notes:

“. . . homeownership is a catalyst for building wealth for people from all walks of life. A monthly mortgage payment is often considered a forced savings account that helps homeowners build a net worth about 40 times higher than that of a renter.”

That’s because owning a home grows your net worth over time as your home appreciates in value and as you pay down your mortgage. And, since building that wealth takes time, it may make sense to start as soon as you can. If you wait to buy and keep renting, you’ll miss out on those monthly housing payments going toward your home equity.

Bottom Line

Buying a home is a powerful decision. So, it’s no wonder so many people view real estate as the best long-term investment. If you’re ready to start on your own journey toward homeownership, connect with a local real estate advisor today.

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Carteret County Real Estate Market Report from May 2023

 
 

Spring felt like a failure to launch, which has led to a summer kick-off where the natural rhythm of the Carteret County real estate market simply feels off.

We thrive on predictability, and this current market feels uncertain. While new listings dropped to 87 single family homes. Month-over-month closed sales were up 15.8 percent, the average sales price dropped to $528,821 from $621,447 and days in MLS went to 46 average days as opposed to 31 days this same time last year.

Due to the lack of inventory, buyers are experiencing a bit of fatigue as they wait for either the perfect home or to uncover a good deal. When finding the right house, buyers are moving a bit more slowly. Active
listings at month-end dropped 9.3 percent month-over-month and year-over-year to 8 percent. Buyers aren't rushing to see homes as quickly and aren't submitting offers within hours. Conversely, sellers
are more realistic and strategize more with price reductions. If they are fortunate to find themselves in a multiple-offer scenario, they are more willing to address inspection items to move to the closing table. Real estate continues to be very neighborhood specific, especially for single-family homes. Two similar homes in different areas of town can perform widely differently, where one will receive multiple offers selling to the highest bidder and the other may linger on the market with multiple price reductions.

The real question is, what is the cost of waiting? If that perfect home comes on the market and a buyer loses it, how much is it going to cost in terms of rate, purchase price and time to wait before finding a similar house with this inventory? If a seller receives a low offer, how much will it cost over time with days in MLS and price reductions?

As an industry, we have been following the rise and fall of interest rates with bated breath for the last year. The fact is, many people are making real estate and mortgage decisions right now if they need to. The dramatic shift this year has been that people are no longer making real estate decisions because they'd like to. While many lenders still predict that interest rates will go down at the end of the year, we can only hope that we have an extended spring/summer season come fall.


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Home Prices Didn’t Crash After All

 
 

During the fourth quarter of last year, many housing experts predicted home prices were going to crash this year.

Here are a few of those forecasts:

Jeremy Siegel, Russell E. Palmer Professor Emeritus of Finance at the Wharton School of Business:

“I expect housing prices fall 10% to 15%, and the housing prices are accelerating on the downside.”

Mark Zandi, Chief Economist at Moody’s Analytics:

“Buckle in. Assuming rates remain near their current 6.5% and the economy skirts recession, then national house prices will fall almost 10% peak-to-trough. Most of those declines will happen sooner rather than later. And house prices will fall 20% if there is a typical recession.” 

Goldman Sachs

“Housing is already cooling in the U.S., according to July data that was reported last week. As interest rates climb steadily higher, Goldman Sachs Research’s G-10 home price model suggests home prices will decline by around 5% to 10% from the peak in the U.S. . . . Economists at Goldman Sachs Research say there are risks that housing markets could decline more than their model suggests.”

The Bad News: It Rattled Consumer Confidence

These forecasts put doubt in the minds of many consumers about the strength of the residential real estate market. Evidence of this can be seen in the December Consumer Confidence Survey from Fannie Mae. It showed a larger percentage of Americans believed home prices would fall over the next 12 months than in any other December in the history of the survey (see graph below). That caused people to hesitate about their homebuying or selling plans as we entered the new year.

 
 

The Good News: Home Prices Never Crashed

However, home prices didn’t come crashing down and seem to be already rebounding from the minimal depreciation experienced over the last several months. 

In a report just released, Goldman Sachs explained:

“The global housing market seems to be stabilizing faster than expected despite months of rising mortgage rates, according to Goldman Sachs Research. House prices are defying expectations and are rising in major economies such as the U.S.,. . . ”

Those claims from Goldman Sachs were verified by the release last week of two indexes on home prices: Case-Shiller and the FHFA. Here are the numbers each reported:

 
 

Home values seem to have turned the corner and are headed back up.

Bottom Line

The housing market is much stronger than many think. To get a true evaluation of your local market, reach out to a trusted real estate professional.

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5 Tips for Creating a Cute, Cozy, Kid-Friendly Play Area

 
 

If you have little ones in your house, you know that — while they’re adorable — they’re not always the neatest.

Between crayon marks on walls and toys all over the carpet, it’s tough to hit the right balance between wanting your kids to have fun and wanting your house to look its best. But it’s possible!

Creating a dedicated play area in your living room can be a great way to corral the fun without compromising your design style. That’s what Samantha recently did in the Los Angeles home she shares with her husband and two children. She used online-only, reasonably priced, on-trend furniture and home decor from The Home Depot to carve out a child-friendly zone in a room that also hosts friends, fosters family time, and so much more. Here’s how she did it.

1. Take Advantage of Natural Light

Samantha set up the play area by a large window so that the kids could play in the sun, even inside. She also used decorative tricks like strategically placed wall mirrors to amp up the brightness. “They love seeing themselves in all the mirrors!” she says.

2. Upgrade Your Organizational Game

In a space where everything is in full view, aesthetically pleasing storage makes a huge difference. Samantha used an assortment of woven baskets for toys as well as living room essentials like throw blankets. They’re open, so little hands can reach inside easily, and the poms-poms add a playful touch!

3. Embrace Stealth Storage

Buffets are one of our favorite pieces of furniture: They’re usually associated with dining rooms but versatile enough for any space, and when it comes to storage, they mean business. Samantha chose a farmhouse-style console (it’s actually a TV stand!) to keep books, puzzles, and other toys organized and out of sight, but still within reach.

4. Make Your Area Rug Extra Cozy

Since so much playing happens directly on the floor, make sure yours is as soft as possible. Samantha laid down this fluffy sheepskin rug for maximum comfort during playtime. Keep cushy throw pillows nearby, too.

5. Add a Rocking Chair for Yourself

Yes to more comfortable quality time! Samantha completed the play area with a modern twist on a rocking chair that looks sophisticated and helps her get in on the family fun. Snuggle in for rainy day story time or rock the baby while your older kids play — you’ll be glad you have a seat close to the action. Now, Samantha says, “The kids love the whole space! The play nook is super cozy and fun.”

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Shortcuts to Achieve the Perfect Home Exterior

 
 

The exterior of a home is the first thing that people notice when they come to visit.

It makes a statement about the homeowners and the care they put into their property. Therefore, it's important for homeowners to maintain their home exterior. However, keeping up with the exterior can be challenging, especially for those who lack the time or resources. Fortunately, some shortcuts can help homeowners achieve the perfect home exterior. In this blog post, we will be discussing some of those shortcuts.

Power Wash
Power washing is a highly effective way to elevate the aesthetic appeal of any home's exterior. With its potent spray, power washing can strip away years of accumulated dirt, grime, and other impurities, providing an instant facelift for your home. Whether you do the job yourself or hire a professional, power washing is quick and easy. To keep your home looking its best, it is recommended to power wash at least once a year. With this simple and effective technique, homeowners can revitalize their property's appearance and keep it looking its best for years.

Use Color
When it comes to home exterior makeovers, power washing is just one part of the equation. Adding some color can really take your curb appeal to the next level. Incorporating vibrant plants, painting your front door in a standout hue, or adding a pop of color to your shutters are all great ways to give your home a fresh and modern look. Remember that choosing the right color palette is key, as it can instantly set the mood for your home and add some personality. Therefore, selecting colors that complement the style and color of your home is essential in creating a harmonious and visually appealing exterior.

Change Lighting
One of the easiest ways to spruce up the exterior of your home is to change the lighting. Professionally installed lighting fixtures can make a huge difference in the appearance and feel of your home. Landscape lighting is a great way to highlight your beautiful garden, sculptures, or water features. Outdoor accent lighting is also a great option that can be placed strategically to add a dramatic effect or highlight architectural features, such as columns or arches. By changing the lighting, you can refresh the atmosphere of your home exterior, making it more inviting and appealing to guests and passersby.

Replace Hardware
Updating hardware in a home is a simple and effective way to give it a fresh, modern look. By replacing door knobs, house numbers, and mailbox hardware that is old, worn out, or no longer fit the desired aesthetic, homeowners can easily switch up the appearance of their house. The ease of replacement means that this kind of update does not need to be difficult or time-consuming for homeowners to undertake. When it comes to improving the curb appeal of one's home, there are many options available, but replacing hardware is a fast and simple solution that can make a big difference without breaking the bank.

Maintain the Landscape
Achieving the perfect home exterior can take a lot of time, effort, and money. However, there are some shortcuts that homeowners can take to make their homes look impressive without breaking the bank. One of the most important things to remember is to maintain the landscape. A well-manicured lawn, trimmed hedges, and weed-free flower beds can make a home look well-cared-for and welcoming. Adding mulch, planting flowers, or garden decor can also add a touch of character to your home. 

If you find it difficult to maintain your lawn, you might consider hiring a landscaping service or think about getting a residential artificial grass installation to replace your grass altogether. This way, you can enjoy a nice lawn without worrying about things such as dead patches, weeds, or regular maintenance. 

Achieving the perfect home exterior doesn't require a significant investment of time or money. Power washing, adding color, changing lighting, replacing hardware, and maintaining the landscape are just a few of the shortcuts that homeowners can use to improve their home's exterior. With a little effort and creativity, homeowners can make their houses stand out in the neighborhood and show off their style and personality.

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