30-year mortgage rates are near 8% with excellent credit. Interest rates have climbed for the past three months straight. The Fed is considering another interest rate increase for November and December, possibly pushing rates up to 8.5% or even 9%. The reasoning is that higher interest rates will "slow down inflation".
Home sales are at a 13-year low. Factor in the higher cost of insurance and the fact that property taxes are going up to unaffordable levels and the very high cost of labor and materials for home construction... and you have a real estate market that's going to crater.
I personally know several homeowners that had their homes listed for sale, but have removed them from the market in the past 2 months. They will wait and hold on to what they have for now. One real estate agent mentioned to a couple that they should keep their house off the market until at least middle of next year and then decide based on market conditions.
I'm suggesting that the U.S. economy is a three legged stool... and one of those legs is housing and private & commercial real estate. If it fails, the economy goes into a deep recession at best.
Boomers will be retiring for the next 10+ years which will free up a lot of the housing. As people age and retire they try to simplify their housing so often buy condos or rent apartments and live off the proceeds from the sale of tier homes. Historically 2-bedroom homes were not built because it limits who future buyers could be. Boomers are such a large population that 2-bedroom condos and houses are just now becoming more common and will continue to expand.
Too true I am a boomer and moved from a much larger house to a 2 bed. Have another 2 bed in a warmer climate.