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Zillow November 2021-November 2022 Home Value & Sale Forecast

Existing home sales are expected to end 2021 up strongly from 2020, and only continue growing through 2022, while annual home value growth is likely to peak and plateau in the early months of 2022 before slowing somewhat through the end of next year. 

Home values are expected to grow 3.7% in the three month period from November to February 2022, and to end 2021 up 19.4% from the end of 2020. The near-term, three-month forecast is largely unchanged from 3.8% growth expected previously from October to January. Over the longer-term, however, our expectations for home value growth have risen: We expect home values to grow 14.3% over the 12 months ending November 2022, up from 13.6% growth over the twelve months ending October 2022 that we projected last month. The robust long-term outlook is driven by our expectations for tight market conditions to persist, with demand for housing exceeding the supply of available homes. 

We currently expect 6.13 million existing home sales to close in 2021, up 8.6% from 2020 and also up slightly from our previous forecast of 6.12 million sales this year. Existing home sales volume rose to 6.34 million (SAAR) in October – up 0.8% from September, which was also unexpectedly strong. This better-than-expected showing is the main contributor to the upward revision in our near-term outlook for the series. Sales are expected to continue growing in 2022, forecasted to finish next year with more than 6.5 million closed existing home sales, up 6.5% from 2021.

However, downside risks to our forecast remain. The expiration of mortgage forbearance programs adds uncertainty to the outlook for for-sale inventory, and elevated inflation heightens the risk of near-term monetary policy tightening, which would result in higher mortgage rates and weigh on housing demand.

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