The Radix Review: Multifamily Trends Explained
Covering the latest trends in multifamily housing, demographics, and economic insights, built off real time analytics at the property, submarket and market level.
The Radix Review: Multifamily Trends Explained
Inflation Spikes and Housing Rebound Stalls
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The latest data is finally showing us the real-world impact of the "war shock," with skyrocketing oil prices officially putting an end to the recent cooling trend in inflation. Between those rising costs at the pump and a housing market that remains stubbornly stuck, renters are feeling the squeeze even as they find themselves staying in the rental pool longer.
Inflation Resurges on Energy Spikes: Headline inflation jumped to 3.3% on an annual basis in March, fueled by a massive 21.2% monthly surge in gasoline prices (seasonally adjusted). It was the highest monthly increase in gas prices since the series began in 1967.
While core inflation (excluding food and energy) cooled slightly to 2.6%, the increase in transportation and fuel costs is expected to trickle into consumer goods prices over the next 90 days. From a multifamily perspective, the higher costs are hitting at a time when many renters are deciding what budget they can afford for their next lease.
Housing Market Gridlock Deepens: Existing-home sales dropped 3.6% in March to 3.98 million units. It was the second lowest level in the last 18 months according to the National Association of Realtors.
Despite a brief dip in mortgage rates earlier this year, the impact of the conflict with Iran pushed 30-year fixed rates back toward 6.4%, effectively pricing out 1.4 million potential buyers based on estimates from the National Association of Home Builders.
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