Home Buyer Perception of Housing Availability Improves in Third Quarter

The share of home buyers expecting the home search process to get easier improved during the quarter, while the share expecting the process to get harder declined significantly.

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More prospective buyers reported expectations that housing availability will improve in the third quarter, citing more for-sale inventory and less competition from buyers priced-out by higher mortgage rates. According to the NAHB’s Housing Trends Report, 37% of buyers expect the home search to get easier in the coming months, up from 17% and 22% in the first and second quarter, respectively.

In contrast, 59% expect the search to get harder/stay the same, down from 74% and 67% in the first two quarters of 2022.

Housing availability expectations improved in all regions of the country in the third quarter of 2022. In the Northeast, 44% of buyers expect easier conditions, up from 28% in the second quarter. In the Midwest, the share rose from 14% to 33%; in the South, from 18% to 23%; and in the West, from 31% to 52%.

Another way to measure buyers’ perceptions of housing inventory is to ask them if they are seeing more/fewer/the same number of homes for-sale* in their markets. In the third quarter of 2022, 36% of buyers reported seeing more homes, up from 23% and 28% in the first two quarters of the year.

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