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Redfin CEO says housing market is in a ‘funk’ as homebuyers weigh election uncertainty

Editorial Board Published September 16, 2024
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Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman discusses the housing trade, arguing ‘affordability is known as a drawback.’

In keeping with one housing skilled, the U.S. actual property market may very well be headed for a troubling flip.

Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman revealed what he believes to be the “real issue” that’s paralyzing potential homebuyers throughout an look on “Cavuto: Coast to Coast.”

“Housing is just in a funk. Even though interest rates have dropped 20 to 30 basis points over the past few weeks, we’ve seen homebuyers still on the sidelines,” Kelman defined Wednesday on “Cavuto: Coast to Coast.”

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Regardless of the latest financial hardships homebuyers have confronted, Kelman predicted that the U.S.’ vital presidential election is the actual situation why consumers are being shelved.

Former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. (Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)

“The real issue might just be the election. We’ve talked to so many homebuyers who say they’re going to wait to see what happens in this election. It is gripping the national psyche, as you may have heard,” he mentioned.

Kelman continued, noting that stock and affordability have grow to be a further financial impediment inside the actual property market.

“We do expect there to be some relief, but it might not be enough.”

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“Inventory is going to remain very low for a long time, just because people who got a 3% rate aren’t going to give up that loan, as you suggested. So we know that is the state of play. But even within that context, I think affordability is really a problem,” Kelman instructed FOX Enterprise’ Neil Cavuto.

Madison Ventures+ managing director Mitch Roschelle joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to interrupt down the 30-year-low report on present housing information. 

“About two-thirds of listings right now are still on the market. Nearly half those listings are contemplating a price cut or have cut their price. So we do expect there to be some relief, but it might not be enough. People are really struggling to get into housing, just because incomes have not kept up with prices.”

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“Until America builds more housing over the next five or 10 years, we might be in a low sales volume market. Maybe the election will make a difference, just because people can get back to the basic activities of commerce. But I think that housing is just going to be at low volume for a little while now,” Kelman mentioned.

Cavuto requested the actual property skilled whether or not it should “make a difference” who’s within the White Home in 2025. 

“I think that different people have different beliefs around which president will be best for the economy. Obviously, we have to get the deficit under control. Part of what’s driving interest rates up is inflation. But mostly that’s been tamed,” Kelman clarified. 

Realtor.com senior economist Ralph McLaughlin says homebuyers and sellers have ‘extra time’ than they suppose to get a great deal.

“The real issue is that the government is borrowing so much money. And so the Republicans want to cut spending, the Democrats want to raise taxes. We probably need to do a little bit of both. And that’s going to be the biggest factor on the housing market. Can we get the deficit under control? Can we make sure we have a clamp on inflation? Can the Fed do its job without a lot of political pressure?” the Redfin CEO concluded. 

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