Boston Condos for Sale and Apartments for Rent
Confused about the Boston condo for sale market? You’re not alone.
The Boston condo market is hot, the Boston condo for sale market is cooling down. You’ve heard it all, so what is really going on?
The Boston condo for sale market surged during the pandemic boosted by record-low interest rates. But those low mortgage rates are gone at least for now.
In the past Boston real estate agents who once reported lines of buyers outside open houses and bidding wars, like the low interest rates, lines and bidding wars are in the rearview mirror.
Where do real estate buyers and sellers now stand?
The market is beginning to shift as interest rates are at the 6% range and the thought of a recession is entering the mindset of both buyers and sellers alike.
Here are the major factors behind the topsy-turvy housing market.
What impact are mortgage rates having on the Boston condo market?
What will slow down the Boston condo for sale market most is the Federal Reserve insistent in rising mortgage rates. The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage, which is by far the most popular product today, accounting for more than 90% of all mortgage applications, started this year right around 3%, is now at the 6% range.
That means a person buying a $400,000 home would have a monthly payment about $700 higher now than it would have been in January. That’s even if you could find a Boston condo for sale at $400,000.
What is the status of Boston condo prices and inventory?
The other drivers of the slowdown are high Boston home prices and the low supply of condos affordable for the middle class.
Prices are now 43% higher than they were at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the S&P Case-Shiller national home price index.
Active inventory is still 43% lower than it was in 2019. New listings were also down 6% at the end of the month, meaning potential sellers are now concerned as they see more properties sitting on the market longer. If you’ve been watching the Boston condo for sale market at all, you’ve notice days-on-market is increasing on a daily basis.
Inventory is taking a hit nationally because homebuilders are slowing production due to fewer potential buyers touring their model units.
Are Boston condo buyers still in the market?
The good news is the Boston condo buyers have not disappeared entirely, despite the still-pricey for-sale market and the equally expensive Boston apartment rental market.
Is there any silver lining for Boston condo buyers?
Yes, Boston condo buyers are finding silver linings in the form of cooling competition as the market cools down. In addition, those Boston home buyers with good credit are finding several mortgage options to select from.
Are we heading for a housing recession?
Many housing economist are concerned we might be heading in that direction especially as we head into 2023.
We might be looking at declining home prices nationally, says Yale’s Robert Shiller
Home prices are finally starting to cool off. They declined 0.77% from June to July, the first monthly fall in nearly three years, according to Black Knight, a mortgage technology and data provider.
The recent drop in home prices is the second-worst July performance dating back to 1991, behind the 0.9% decline in July 2010, during the Great Recession.
Does the Boston condo for sale market have affordability issues?
Even through Boston bidding wars are basically over, there’s still very little give by Boston condo sellers on pricing, that drop in prices will do very little to improve the affordability crisis brought on by rising mortgage rates.
It currently takes 35.51% of median income to make the monthly principal and interest payment on the median home with a 30-year mortgage. That’s up from 20% before interest rates began to rise.
What is Google Trends showing?
Fewer people searched for “homes for sale” on Google during the week ending Sept. 3 – down 25% from a year earlier, according to the Google Trend report.
My Boston condo for sale thoughts
First and foremost, both Boston condo buyers and sellers – there is no need to panic. In my 20 years of selling Boston condos for sale I’ve gone through the “ebbs and flow” of the industry, and its never as dramatic as it first appears.
This is what I think is going to happen, I don’t see much change for the rest of 2022. I see a power struggle with both buyers and sellers both holding out waiting for the other to blink.
Boston condo sellers who are in no need to sell will pull their condo off the market once we approach the winter months and then perhaps re-listed or select the option to rent their condo out.
Those Boston condo sellers who need to sell, will have no choice but to lower their asking price, but even if they lower the asking price most have built enough equity in their property they will still walk away as a winner.
Finally, I don’t see any dramatic drop in Boston condo prices, unless some outside forces impact the global economy.