American consumers’ perception of the
residential real estate market was revealed in a recent survey by Edelman Berland. They interviewed
2,500 Americans who are “in the market” to buy or sell a home. Respondents were
between 25-64 years old with a household income of at least $50,000.
Here
are the key findings of the survey:
BELIEF in the HOUSING MARKET
There
is a strong belief among this segment of the population that the housing market
is on the right track and that is committing almost 7 out of 10 to buy or sell
a home this year. Millennials belief in real estate is actually higher than the
overall population.
- 77% of consumers (and 85% of
Millennials) have a favorable view of housing
- 79% of people (and 83% of
Millennials) believe the housing market is on the right track
- 69% of consumers said they are
committed to buying or selling a home now

CHALLENGES
The
extreme weather faced by much of the U.S. definitely delayed many real estate
transactions. That pent-up demand is now being released causing price
appreciation in many regions of the country. This rise in prices and the
expected increase in interest rates is causing many purchasers to buy sooner
than later.
- The main reason (45%) people
waited to make a real estate transaction is they were waiting for spring
weather to arrive
- 76% of consumers believe that
pent-up demand will create even more competition for existing homes
- 74% of consumers are most
concerned about higher than expected prices when buying a home this spring
- 83% of consumers are motivated
to act sooner than later because they fear interest rates will increase
Other interesting findings from the survey (broken down by
buyers and sellers):
Buyers
- 80% of real estate consumers
are more committed to buying
- 78% of potential buyers said it
will be easier to purchase a home this spring since “homeowners want to
sell”
- 72% are encouraged because “the
economy is improving”
- 46% of buyers said spring was a
more favorable time to buy a home
- 28% of buyers said summer was a
more favorable time to buy a home (an 8% increase over last summer)
Sellers
- 83% of real estate consumers
are more committed to selling
- 63% of sellers are buoyed this
spring by the improving economy and their perception that buyers are
motivated following the difficult winter

Bottom Line
The
real estate market will continue to gain ground through the summer as more and
more people realize this is a great time to move. And, the vast majority (88%)
of those surveyed realized that hiring a real estate professional is important
to their home buying or selling success.
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