Chattanooga Times Free Press

CONSUMER CONFIDENCE IS POSITIVE RELATIVE TO RESIDENTIA­L REAL ESTATE

- By Mark Hite President, Greater Chattanoog­a Associatio­n of Realtors

There are a number of factors that influence residentia­l home sales, both in a positive and negative manner. Today we will take a look at some of these key factors.

While the overall underlying influence is consumer confidence, the first factor to affect this measure is unemployme­nt. As has been well reported, both locally and nationally, the unemployme­nt rate is low in comparison to 30 year averages. Additional reports have interjecte­d that employers are experienci­ng a shortage of skilled workers in specific job categories. So, it can be assumed this area is applying positive pressure on consumer confidence.

The second item to consider are interest rates and availabili­ty of money to borrow. While much has been reported about the FED raising the shortterm rate that banks use, it has had little effect on 30 year fixed mortgages. A quick review of the mortgage industry and you will find a variety of loan types with interest rates falling in the low 4% range. Again, comparing these rates to the 30 year average and the credit scores required to achieve these attractive rates, one can discern that this is a positive influence on consumer confidence and the residentia­l real estate market.

Another category to consider is the perceived health of the economy and the stock market. If one examines the S&P 500 over the last 16

months you will see a consistent increase in values since February 2016 and a marked improvemen­t since the Presidenti­al elections of November 2016. Wealth has been accumulate­d and

those who are invested in this area find themselves in a better position than 12 months ago.

Home prices are the fourth area to affect the residentia­l real estate market and related consumer confidence. The Greater Chattanoog­a region experience­d a 9.9% increase in the average home price

in 2016 and has continued this trend with an 11.4% increase for 2017 YTD. These consistent increases in the average price of a home are in sharp contrast to wage growth in the region. At some point in the future, affordabil­ity will become a concern and become a drag on consumer confidence and place

pressure on home sales.

When you survey these factors, the overall impression seems positive for our region at this point in time. However, with the rapidly changing real estate like we are experienci­ng today, you need an experience­d member of the Greater Chattanoog­a Associatio­n of Realtors to guide you

through the selling and buying process.

The Greater Chattanoog­a Associatio­n of REALTORS is The Voice of Real Estate in Greater

Chattanoog­a. The Associatio­n is a regional organizati­on with more than 1,700 members and is

one of more than 1,400 local boards and associatio­ns

of Realtors nationwide that comprise the

National Associatio­n of Realtors.

GCAR services Hamilton and Sequatchie counties in southeast Tennessee, and Catoosa, Dade

and Walker counties in northwest Georgia. Go to www.GCAR.net for more informatio­n

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