The Housing Recession Could Be Over, Some Economists SayMortgage applications increased by 3% last week as home prices continue to decline.

ByMadeline Garfinkle

sturti | Getty Images

Is the so-called "housing recession" coming to an end?

Mortgage ratesfell from 6.71% to 6.48% last week, which is the lowest number in over a month. Meanwhile, mortgage applicationsrose by 3%as buyers previously priced out of the market swept in to take advantage of the falling prices.

Thehousing marketsteadily declined over the past year, following a particularly competitive market during and after the pandemic. After hitting significant lows in November 2022 — due to would-be buyers being priced out along with rising interest rates by the Fed to tame inflation — interested buyers have begun circling back as rates decline and the market cools.

In February, sales of previously owned homes were up by 14.5% from the previous month, according to theNational Association of Realtors(NAR), marking the biggest monthly increase since July 2020. However, despite the uptick, sales are still down by 22.6% from last year.

Still, the rebound in sales and增加interested buyersmay suggest that the housing market reached its peak low at the end of 2022.

Related:Mortgage Interest Rates Fall to Lowest Level Since September, Mortgage Demand Rises

"The housing recession is over as spring comes early this year and has realtors shouting hallelujah," Chris Rupkey, chief economist at markets research company FWD Bonds, toldThe Washington Post.

While mortgage rates are still nearly double their 3.22% average from a year ago, buyers are conscious of the fluctuations in the market and resuming theirhousing searchesas mortgage rates decline, perThe Washington Post.

"Conscious of changing mortgage rates, home buyers are taking advantage of any rate declines," NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun said in a statement. "Moreover, we're seeing stronger sales gains in areas where home prices are decreasing and the local economies are adding jobs."

Related:Looking For Lower Rent? Rent Decreased the Most in These 11 U.S. Cities in January

Madeline Garfinkle

Entrepreneur Staff

News Writer

玛德琳在Entrepreneu Garfinkle新闻撰稿人r.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

Related Topics

Business News

Teen Dies After Attempting Hershey-Owned Company's 'One Chip Challenge' at School, Product to Be Pulled From Shelves

The $10 chip, from Amplify Snack Brands' Paqui, is coated with the world's hottest chile pepper.

Business News

'I Don't Appreciate What You Do to Small Businesses': Pizza Shop Owner Goes Viral After Bad Barstool Review, Says Business Is Booming

Dave Portnoy's pizza review of Dragon Pizza turned sour when the owner called out the Barstool owner in a new viral video.

Business News

Beyoncé's Request to Fans Sparks a Surge in Sales for Small Businesses, Turning Side Hustles Into Major Money-Makers

Beyoncé encouraged concertgoers to embrace silver attire, aiming to create a collective "shimmering human disco ball" at each show.

Business News

Report: Disney CEO Bob Iger Wouldn't Give Up Office to Bob Chapek Because He Loved the Shower So Much

Chapek took over Iger's role as CEO in 2020 before Iger returned again in 2022.

Business News

'Racking My Head Trying to Understand': Fans Perplexed After Tom Brady Announces Latest Professional Endeavor

The NFL legend will be partnering with Delta Airlines as a "strategic adviser."

Business News

Walmart Takes Bold Step to Combat Rising Crime in Retail with In-House Police Station

The move aims to increase security, deter in-store crime, and create a safer shopping environment, the company says.