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How home prices are expected to shift in over 300 housing markets, according to updated forecasts from Zillow and Moody’s – Fortune

Posted on January 21, 2023January 21, 2023 By Housing market No Comments on How home prices are expected to shift in over 300 housing markets, according to updated forecasts from Zillow and Moody’s – Fortune

The relatively bullish crowd includes Zillow. The latest housing forecast produced by Zillow economists has U.S. home values falling just 1.1% between November 2022 and November 2023.

Meanwhile, the relatively bearish camp includes firms like Moody’s Analytics. Its forecast has national home prices falling 5.1% between the fourth quarter of 2022 and the fourth quarter of 2023. Peak to trough, Moody’s expects U.S. home prices to fall 10%.

Keep in mind, when a group like Zillow or Moody’s Analytics says “U.S. home prices,” they’re talking about an aggregated view of the country. In regional housing markets—heck, in each neighborhood—the results could vary significantly.

To better understand Zillow’s and Moody’s respective forecasts, let’s delve into their regional price projections.

Bifurcated. That’s the one word that best describes Zillow’s 2023 outlook for the U.S. housing market.

Among the 897 markets Zillow measured, it expects 658 markets to see falling home prices between November 2022 and November 2023. That includes markets like San Jose (-7.2% projection); Grand Forks, N.D. (-6.7%); Odessa, Tex. (-6.4%); San Francisco (-6.1%); and Santa Rosa, Calif. (-5.3%).

Meanwhile, Zillow expects 239 markets to see positive or flat home price growth between November 2022 and November 2023. That includes markets like Atlantic City, N.J. (+4.2% projection); Homosassa Springs, Fla. (+4.2%); and Yuma, Ariz. (+3.7%).

“Mortgage rates cresting above 7% combined with normal seasonal trends to put the housing market in a deep freeze this November, sending prices down slightly while further depressing sales volumes. But substantial declines in mortgage rates [down to 6.15% as of Thursday]…and promising data showing a decline in inflation, all give grounds for cautious optimism that the worst is behind us when it comes to borrowing costs, and some of the deterred homebuying demand from this fall may return in the new year. That possibility, coupled with still-low inventory by historical standards, provides the basis for Zillow’s forecast continuing to rule out the possibility of double-digit price declines in 2023 for the nation as a whole,” wrote Zillow economists in December.

Among the 322 regional housing markets analyzed by Moody’s, 178 markets are expected to see at least a 5% decline in home prices between the fourth quarter of 2022 and the fourth quarter of 2023. That includes markets like Morristown, Tenn. (-10.3% projection), Pocatello, Idaho (-9.9%), Muskegon, Mich. (-9.7%); Boise (-9.5%), and Santa Cruz, Calif. (-8.8%).

Why are those particular markets at risk? Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, says they got too far detached from underlying fundamentals during the Pandemic Housing Boom.

“Prices feel a lot less sticky [right now] than they have historically. It goes back to the fact they ran up so quickly [during the pandemic], and sellers are willing to cut their price here rapidly to try to close a deal,” Zandi recently told 

While Moody’s expects sharper corrections in markets …….

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