Almost everyone has said it or heard it: Existing Home Sales are in the toilet because there’s no inventory and there’s no inventory because no one wants to give up their 3% mortgage when rates are 7%. “There are simply not enough homes for sale,” according to NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun. “The market can easily absorb a doubling of inventory.” To be sure, more inventory would be a good thing in almost every regard. A doubling of inventory would likely keep prices in check or push them slightly lower, but it might not conjure up as much buying demand as you might assume. Two separate stats in today’s Existing Home Sales data illustrate the point. The first is for inventory in terms of UNITS. This chart makes it seem as if inventory is in line with all time lows and not building as quickly as it normally does at this time of year. But the takeaway changes a bit when we look at inventory in terms of “months of supply.” Since it’s not incredibly easy to quickly glean the takeaway from the two charts above, here you go: in terms of units, inventory is nowhere near mid-2020 levels while “months of supply” is well above. Let’s zoom in: All that to say: inventory alone is only part of the problem. There’s also definitely a demand problem in the housing market, likely due to rates, program availability, and other lesser factors. After all, sales aren’t doing great since attempting to bounce at the beginning of the year.
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