Manuel Molinos is an expert realtor based in Ocala, Florida. He recently shared his analysis on the impact of the pandemic on the real estate market and presented some of his predictions for the industry in 2023.
“During the covid market, properties went up over those 2 years about the same as they had gone up in a 10-year period. With record low interest rates, families feeling cramped after a year of sheltering in place, and supply chain issues worsening our housing stock shortage, we were dealing with an extraordinarily hot housing market.” Molinos shares.
Moving into the second quarter of 2023, it is important to consider how the pandemic has changed industries including real estate, establishing a before and after COVID-19.
In 2020, the residential real estate market was forced to top-increase an average 33% around the country. Building sales and new construction initially stalled in the face of economic uncertainty.Then, when the stock market started to stabilize, housing prices picked up.
Back then, sellers took advantage of the market and, of course, set high prices for their properties. Two years later, entering the post-covid market era, sellers can no longer do the same to their property prices. Buyers will no longer pay those rates, interest rates went up and supply and demand stabilized.
That does not mean that the outlook for real estate is negative. In fact, Manuel’s predictions for 2023 are optimistic. He believes that there will be a lot of first-time home buyers this year.
This year it is also expected that low mortgage interest rates will continue and that the construction of single-family homes will increase by 5%, which has been ratified by the National Association of Home Builders.
That is why Manuel believes that without a doubt, 2023 is a good year to invest in property, and why he is expecting many new clients.
“First-time home buyers are going to have a better opportunity to buy a property, after two years of a fairly competitive and overpriced market. Currently, there is much more inventory on the market, which means less competition and more opportunities for buyers.” Manuel explains.
A lot of these first time home buyers are millennials. This group of people represent a large percentage of the population, have a stable income and, in general, higher savings. In fact, a survey from Bank of America shows that 67% of millennials are “likely” to buy a house in the next two years.
Many of these millennials are women, according to an extensive analysis by LendingTree. The analysis shows that in 2023 single women are more likely to own a home than single men in 48 states. In fact, women will own 10.76 million houses, and men 8.12 million.
Moreover, Manuel also expects the market to stabilize this year and give rise to a “healthy real estate market”, where healthy means “similar to the pre-covid era.” Also, property values will stabilize as the market gradually corrects itself.
“The market will continue to grow and expand, and the demand for housing in urban areas will increase. Millennials will continue to take over the market. We will also see more affordable housing options”, Manuel adds.
In sum, Manuel is dedicated to helping his extensive clientele to sell their properties, to buy their dream homes and to invest in Ocala. He provides different types of services to make sure he meets the needs of all his customers.
Learn more about the services offered by Manuel here and follow his Instagram page here. You can also email him at info@manuelmolinos.com.