Monday, September 2, 2019

WIll A Coming Recession Impact Housing?


An increasing share of U.S. home buyers have recession worries on their minds, around fifty-percent polled said they'll put their home search plans on hold if a recession comes.

A little over 36% of 755 active home buyers surveyed in August said they anticipate the next recession to start in 2020, based on a survey issued on Wednesday, Aug. 28 by Realtor.com. The 36% number is an increase from below 30% in March. Approximately 56% of participants in the most recent poll said they would delay shopping for a home if the economy takes a turn for the worse.

 A senior economist at Realtor.com said in different words that the next recession will likely be influenced by external factors which are not housing related, like a lengthy trade war, less corporate spending or the spreading of the European recession to U.S. shores.   Hardly any economist thinks the coming recession will be anything close to 2008. That recession was due to significantly different factors.

Roughly 44% of those surveyed agreed and said they feel the next recession would be less severe than a decade ago. Millions of Americans lost their homes to foreclosure after getting mortgages with easy qualifying guidelines believing they could afford the home or it would rise in value non-stop.

In August, Zillow forecasted that international trade policy, a geopolitical situation and/or a stock market correction would be the main factor that leads to a recession.

In the first quarter of 2019, over one-third of home buyers said they believed that the next recession would be even more detrimental than in 2008. However, 44% of those shopping for a home said they think this recession won't be as bad as the 2008 recession, indicating an improvement from the 40% the spring of 2019.

At the same time, one-half of prospective home buyers said they felt more optimistic about the housing market, up a healthy 5-percent from 45% early 2019. Just 21% felt more negative about a possible recession.

In the most-recent survey, 17% expect a recession to begin in 2020, 14% anticipate sometime in 2021 and 7 percent felt at some point in 2022.  Can people actually will a recession into existence with negative thinking?