How Millennials and Remote Work Will Shape the Housing Market This Year, According to Arch MI’s HaMMR
Home Price Growth to Slow in 2022 as Affordability Challenges Confront Strong Demand from First-Time Homebuyers and Flexible Work Arrangements
Home sales, which increased more than 6% in 2021 to a 15-year high, will remain strong this year — supported by solid demographic trends and an expected increase in the number of homes for sale, according to the winter edition of The Housing and Mortgage Market Review (HaMMR), released today by
HaMMR also examines the affordability challenges facing prospective first-time homebuyers and evaluates how working remotely has impacted homebuying decisions.
While rising prices are squeezing entry-level buyers, many factors continue to energize overall demand, according to HaMMR author
Commentary resources:
- The Housing and Mortgage Market Review is posted at archmi.com/hammr. The Winter 2022 issue examines trends driving home purchases, the key challenges facing homebuyers and the communities benefiting as longer-distance moves become more common.
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Parker Ross will host a Housing Update Webinar onMarch 3 at2 p.m. ET , covering the main HaMMR points and offering his perspective on the direction of theU.S. housing market. Registration is available at archmi.com/hammr.
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