Real Estate
Prices Growing at a More Sustainable Pace
The future
of real estate prices in the Charleston area is
always a matter of keen interest to area homeowners. So
it’s important when the latest national numbers in the Case-Shiller Index show
that the rate of rise in real estate prices has begun to slow.
Charleston
area homeowners should be pleased!
“WHAT?”
you may well be thinking. If the rise in national or Charleston area real estate prices is slowing down, why in the
world would that please homeowners? The answer is only a little bit convoluted.
The fact is,
the recent remarkable leaps in real estate prices had some knowledgeable
observers shaking their heads. The Business Insider even headlined, “These
Home Price Gains are Not Normal, Sustainable, Or Believable.” BI was
reacting to the previous three straight months’ real estate price appreciation
“above 10%.” They speculated that a large number of foreclosures now being
recycled at more normal price levels had created an artificially high growth
rate.
That’s why
slowing down a little would mean a more normal market — and more reliable
growth statistics. Other conditions make that story easy to accept:
While interest
rates have risen slightly, at today’s rates, borrowing is still notably
inexpensive. The increase in investor participation (they tend to pay in cash)
also reflects the more conservative lending environment.
By the end
of the financial crisis, construction in many parts of the country had fallen
sharply, leading to a tight housing inventory. The shorter supply caused
additional pressure on real estate prices.
Another
factor: rising rents. Whenever the economy performs well, rentals
reflect it, in turn stimulating Charleston real estate prices. The economy may
not be as robust as we’d wish, but its positive direction plus the stock
market’s rebound have combined to support value growth.
What to
expect from real estate prices in the Charleston area
this fall? Going forward, expect to see a continuation of gains at the
slightly slower rates that are beginning to register. Anyone looking to re-enter the residential
market should find that now is the time to start looking…and offering.
Looking to sell your Charleston
area home? Visit: www.jeffcookrealestate.com
Looking to buy a Charleston area
home? Visit: www.discovercharlestonareahomes.com
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