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Friday, August 12, 2022
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What the Recent Inflation Numbers Might Mean for Multifamily
While inflation seems to be moderating, don’t expect the Fed to let up.
Inflation numbers for July were a pleasant change from the recent pace, with prices flat from June. But as the National Apartment Association noted in its NAA Inflation Tracker: August 2022, things are more complex and the chances of the Fed stopping the upward march of interest rates is unlikely to happen immediately.
First the good news: the results were the best since May 2020. There are also other signs that inflation may be near contraction, including the Producer Price Index. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the PPI fell by 0.5% in July, seasonally adjusted.
But here’s where things get complicated. “The index for final demand goods fell 1.8 percent in July, the largest decline since moving down 2.7 percent in April 2020,” said the BLS. “The July decrease can be traced to a 9.0-percent drop in prices for final demand energy. Conversely, the indexes for final demand foods and for final demand goods fewer foods and energy rose 1.0 percent and 0.2 percent, respectively.”
The line from producer prices to consumer isn’t necessarily straightforward, but as the NAA noted, “The breather in price hikes was due to energy prices, which fell 4.6% over the month. Food prices continued to climb, however, notching another increase in excess of 1.0%. Core CPI rose 0.3% over the month, slower than the prior 3 months, but disturbingly high for prices that are considered to be more “sticky.” The largest increases in core CPI were car insurance (1.3%), car maintenance and repair (1.1%), and rent (0.7%).
So, a drop in energy prices masked an increase elsewhere, which means that in one part of life, consumers will feel a benefit, but not in most.
Total shelter costs compose about a third of CPI. “Owners’ equivalent rent, which is the price owner-occupiers think they could attain if they rented their homes, increased 5.8% while rent of primary residence was up 6.3% year-over-year, another 36-year high,” the NAA said. And those numbers lag actual changes in house costs because the data isn’t collected as often as other parts of CPI. Rents may not yet have hit a peak.
That will push people to look for greater pay to keep up with the cost of living, adding to tensions over employment. The last two months have seen big jumps in hiring, which is a big indicator to the Federal Reserve that the economy hasn’t slowed down enough. It seems unlikely that the Fed will back off from additional interest rate increases, which means higher construction and repair costs in the multifamily industry.
Home price appreciation will normalize
Thursday, August 11, 2022
Mortgage applications falling creating more demand for rental properties
With rates lately rising, the real estate market is slowing, most notably for residential properties. As expected, growth is slowing as loans get more expensive, but the housing market remains robust. This shift leaves many people renting and has the potential to create more demand for rental properties.
Real estate investors who are looking for a place to park their money may want to consider commercial real estate. The market for commercial real estate is not as directly impacted by higher interest rates as the single-family market and, as a result, may provide a more stable investment. Of course, this all depends on the specific property and location, so it’s important to do your research before making any decisions.
https://www.creconsult.net/market-trends/mortgage-applications-falling-creating-more-demand-for-rental-properties/Wednesday, August 10, 2022
Housing supply has continued to shrink
Growth in the housing market has slowed, but prices have not fallen. This is due in large part to a limited supply of single-family homes. Construction ground to a halt during the coronavirus pandemic and again when the supply of construction materials dried up.
The supply of homes hasn’t yet caught up to the demand for new housing, and it’s taking longer for buyers to find a home that meets their needs. In fact, it’s estimated that the US faces a shortage of roughly 5.5 million homes. Luckily, homebuyers are still willing to pay more than the list price when they do find a home that meets their needs. This is especially true in desirable neighborhoods and school districts.
The trend of rising prices and shrinking supply is expected to continue in the coming months as the economy reels from the impacts of inflation. Investors who are thinking about buying a property should do so soon to avoid paying too much. Those who already own investment properties should keep a close eye on market conditions and be prepared to make changes to their portfolios as needed.
https://www.creconsult.net/market-trends/housing-supply-has-continued-to-shrink/Tuesday, August 9, 2022
Just Sold! 21-Unit Multifamily Property Dixon IL
Dixon, IL, July 22nd, 2022 – eXp Commercial (NASDAQ: EXPI), the fastest growing national commercial real estate brokerage firm, announced today the sale of a 21-unit multifamily property located in Dixon, IL. The asset sold for a net sales price of $924,500.
The property is located at 1231 N Galena Ave in Dixon, IL The property consists of 21 multifamily rental units comprised of one studio apartment, ten one-bedroom units, nine two-bedroom units, and one three-bedroom two-bath unit.
The transaction was brokered and both Buyer and seller were represented by Randolph Taylor CCIM Senior Associate and Multifamily Investment Sales Broker with the Chicago-Naperville eXp Commercial office.
Randolph can be contacted at rtaylor@creconsult.net (630) 474-6441
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