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The Real Estate News Brief: Big Surge in Housing Inventory, Rent Growth Rocket Ship, Supersized Social Security COLA

The Real Estate News Brief: Big Surge in Housing Inventory, Rent Growth Rocket Ship, Supersized Social Security COLA

FromReal Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast


The Real Estate News Brief: Big Surge in Housing Inventory, Rent Growth Rocket Ship, Supersized Social Security COLA

FromReal Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast

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6 minutes
Released:
Jul 19, 2022
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In this Real Estate News Brief for the week ending July 16th, 2022… a big surge in housing inventory, the rent growth rocket ship, and a supersized prediction for Social Security’s 2023 COLA.Hi, I'm Kathy Fettke and this is Real Estate News for Investors. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review.Economic NewsWe begin with economic news from this past week, and another surprise surge in the consumer price index. The Labor Department says the consumer price index or CPI rose 1.3% last month. That puts the annual rate of inflation at a 41-year record high of 9.1%. That’s up from 8.6% in May. The core rate was a little more encouraging. It excludes food and fuel because those prices are so volatile. That was up .7% for June, which brought the annual rate “down” a tenth of a percent to 5.9%. (1)Wholesale prices also jumped higher. The producer price index was up 1.1% in June, mostly due to higher gas prices. That raises the annual rate from 10.9% to 11.3% - for wholesale prices. Again the core rate offered better news. It was only up .3%. That brought the annual rate down slightly, to 6.4%. (2)Inflation isn’t discouraging consumer spending. The latest report on retail sales shows a solid 1% increase in June, but people are also buying things at higher prices. When you adjust for inflation, it appears that retail sales fell slightly. Senior economist for BMO Capital, Greg Daco, told MarketWatch: “American households are spending nearly as much money as they did earlier, but largely to keep up with higher prices, not to actually buy more stuff.” (3)Initial jobless claims crept higher. The Labor Department says there were about 9,000 more claims last week than the week before, for a total of about 244,000 applications. The number of continuing claims dropped by a lot more. They were down about 41,000 to 1.33 million. (4)Mortgage RatesMortgage rates aren’t sitting still. After a big drop the week before last, they were up 21 basis points last week. Freddie Mac says the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 5.51%. The 15 year was up 22 basis points, to 4.67%. (5)In other news making headlines...Home Buyers Canceling ContractsMore and more home buyers are backing out of their contracts because of the high prices. A new Redfin report says home sale cancellations were just under 15% in June. That’s the highest level of contract cancellations since the start of Covid, when the economy briefly shut down. One year ago, in 2021, home buyers were canceling about 11% of their deals. (7)Redfin’s deputy chief economist, Taylor Marr, says we’re seeing the increase for a number of reasons. One is that home buyers have less competition and more time to back out of a deal if inspections or appraisals don’t go their way. They may also get a higher mortgage rate than they expected and discover they no longer qualify for a particular home. Or they may feel that home prices will decline and they could get a better deal by waiting. There’s also worry about a recession, and how that could impact their paychecks.Housing Inventory ReboundMeantime, a slowdown in sales is having a positive impact on inventory, which is quickly increasing. Calculated Risk reports that it was up 3.2% over the July 4th weekend. That’s unusual because it’s typically a busy weekend for homebuyers, and inventory levels are usually flat or slightly lower. (8)On a year-over-year basis, inventory is up around 32%, but the inventory problem has not yet been resolved. It’s still at historically low levels. While it’s up year-over-year compared to last year, it’s down 25% compared to the same week in 2020.Soaring Rents Could Be PeakingWith more and more homebuyers getting priced out of the market, rental demand is strong, and that’s pushing rents higher. The Labor Department says the rent of a primary residence was .8% higher in June that it was in May. That’s up from a .6% increase the month before. (9)Some economists say that rent growth “may” be peaking. Moody’s
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Don’t get caught off guard by market crashes that can take all your money down with them. And don’t miss out on markets where you can build wealth practically overnight. Real Estate News for Investors with Kathy Fettke is the premiere source for savvy real estate investors who want the edge. Stay up-to-date on new laws, regulations, and economic events that affect real estate. Topics include: market trends, economic analysis that affects housing prices, updates on the best rental markets for investing in single-family rentals or multi-unit rentals, turn-key housing standards, the fate of the highly revered 1031 exchange and other tax law affecting investors, self-directed IRA investing and 401k changes, where rents and property values are rising or falling, flipping risks, new Dodd-Frank rules regarding private lending and financing standards, areas with job losses vs job growth, areas that are overbuilt or over-supplied versus areas with low supply and high demand, and how to avoid real estate scams. We'll bring you the latest reports from organizations like the National Association of Realtors, Realty Trac, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Zillow, Trulia, Redfin, Rent Range, Property Radar, the Norris Group, Peter Schiff, Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad, Suse Orman, Bigger Pockets, Dave Ramsey and more. And we'll help you interpret the data in terms that make sense for your real estate goals, and portfolio. Grow and protect your wealth by staying on the forefront of economic data analysis, expert opinions, innovative investing strategies and profitable investment opportunities. We'll share all the top real estate news stories and the best trade secrets investors should know, so you can stay ahead of the curve and make fully informed real estate decisions. Host Kathy Fettke is Co-CEO of the Real Wealth Network, author of Retire Rich with Rentals and host of the Real Wealth Show on iTunes. She brings decades of media and real estate investing experience, offers her own viewpoints on particular topics, and taps into her network of real estate experts for real world news updates created just for investors like you. Get the real news on real estate on The Real Estate News For Investors Show!