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| LIFE IN SOLERA | JANUARY 2023 | 9 By Diana Mangan, Realtor and Resident According to the California Association of Realtors, an ongoing battle against inflation will keep interest rates elevated to suppress buyer demand and contribute to a weaker housing market in 2023. C.A.R.'s "2023 California Housing Market Forecast" sees a decline in existing single-family home sales of 7.2 percent next year. The California median home price is forecast to retreat 8.8 percent to $758,600 in 2023. A less competitive housing market for homebuyers and a normalization in the mix of home sales will curb median price growth next year. "With the market shifting as home sales and prices are predicted to temper next year, buyers and sellers are adapting to the new realities of the market," said C.A.R. President Otto Catrina, a Bay Area real estate broker and REALTORĀ®. "As sellers adjust their expectations, well-priced homes are still selling quickly. And for buyers: more homes for sale, less competition, and fewer homes selling above asking price, all point to a more favorable market environment for those who were outbid or sat out during the past two years when the market was fiercely competitive." Stubbornly high inflation and growing economic concerns will keep the average for 30-year, fixed mortgage interest rates elevated at 6.6 percent in 2023, up from 5.2 percent in 2022 and from 3.0 percent in 2021 but will remain relatively low by historical standards. "As the housing market continues to cool, the U.S. economy will moderate further and is expected to slip into a mild recession in the first half of next year," said C.A.R. Vice President and Chief Economist Jordan Levine. "High inflationary pressures will keep mortgage rates elevated, which will reduce buying power and depress housing affordability for prospective buyers in the upcoming year. As such, housing demand and home prices will soften throughout 2023," Levine continued. (Source: California Association of Realtors) Housing Forecast for 2023

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