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National Housing Survey/Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI)

Consumer Housing Sentiment Up Significantly Year over Year

December 9, 2024
Jump in Confidence Driven Largely by Increased Optimism that Mortgage Rates Will Fall

The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index® (HPSI) increased 0.4 points in November to 75.0, continuing its sharp upward trend over the past year as consumers appear to be acclimating to the higher mortgage rate and home price environment. This month, a new record-high share of consumers indicated that they expect mortgage rates to decline over the next 12 months, while fewer respondents said they expect home prices to rise. While only 23% believe it’s a “good time to buy a home,” on net that component continued its upward trend, and is now notably higher than last November’s share of 14%. The share of respondents saying it’s a “good time to sell” remained flat month over month but is also up from last year. Year over year, the HPSI is up 10.7 points.

“Over the past year, we have seen a significant improvement in general consumer sentiment toward the housing market, largely driven by increased optimism that mortgage rates will fall and improved perceptions of both homebuying and home-selling conditions,” said Mark Palim, Fannie Mae Senior Vice President and Chief Economist. “Notably, this improvement in sentiment continues a trend that began about two and a half years ago following the sizeable run-up in home prices during the pandemic, and it is likely due in part to consumers’ slow-but-steady acclimation to current market conditions. Of course, high home prices and high mortgage rates remain the primary reasons why the vast majority of consumers think it’s a ‘bad time to buy’ — trends that we expect to continue into the new year.”

Palim continued: “Fortunately, a sharply growing share of consumers say they expect their personal financial situation to improve over the next year. Additionally, more consumers expect home price growth to slow, a belief recently shared by our expert panelists, as well, which may help ease some of the affordability burden and incentivize some households, especially those who have been waiting in the wings, to finally act on their home purchase decision.”

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November 2024 News Release
November 2024 National Housing Survey Data Release