It appears that the tide has turned and Bend home buyers are now experiencing lower prices, more choices with more inventory, and better interests rates. This has enabled more buyers to enter the market and more sellers to have confidence listing their home, knowing that their replacement property will cost less than it did just six months ago. This has generated more early fall business than we normally see and a more balanced Bend real estate market.
When September 2024 is compared with September 2023, the following changes to Bend home sales can be noted:
If you've been hesitant to list your house because you're worried no one's buying, here's your sign it may be time to talk with a Bend Premier Real Estate agent.
After months of high rates keeping buyers on the sidelines, things are starting to shift. Rates are already coming down due to a number of economic factors. And yesterday the Federal Reserve cut the Federal Funds Rate for the first time since they began raising that rate in March 2022. And while they don't control mortgage rates, this sets the stage for mortgage rates to fall even further than they already have – especially since more cuts from the Fed are expected into next year. And lower
Mortgage rates have hit their lowest point in over a year and a half. And that's big news if you've been sitting on the homebuying sidelines waiting for this moment.
Even a small decline in rates could help you get a better monthly payment than you would expect on your next home. And the drop that's happened recently isn't small. As Sam Khater, Chief Economist at Freddie Mac, says:
"Mortgage rates have fallen more than half a percent . . . and are at their lowest level since February 2023."
But if you want to see it to really believe it, here's how the math shakes out. Take a closer look at the impact on your monthly payment.
Mortgage interest rates have come down to their lowest rate in a year with the 30 year mortgage now at 6.35%. This has made a difference in both the buying and selling side of Bend home sales with buyers now being able to afford more than they could just a few months ago and sellers, who have been sitting on the fence on whether or not they wanted to give up their great mortgage rate for a new, higher one on a different home, feeling comfortable enough to at last list their home. We are seeing more listings...
Now that it's September, all eyes are on the Federal Reserve (the Fed). The overwhelming expectation is that they'll cut the Federal Funds Rate at their upcoming meeting, driven primarily by recent signs that inflation is cooling, and the job market is slowing down. Mark Zandi, Chief Economist at Moody's Analytics, said:
"They're ready to cut, just as long as we don't get an inflation surprise between now and September, which we won't."
But what...