Published August 20, 2021
Are Chester County Houses Less Affordable In 2021?
There are many
headlines about how housing affordability is declining. The headlines are
correct: it’s less affordable to purchase a home today than it was a year ago.
However, it’s important to give this trend context. Is it less expensive to buy
a house today than it was in 2005? What about 1995? What happens if we go all
the way back to 1985? Or even 1975?
Obviously, the price
of a home has appreciated dramatically over the last 45 years. So have the
prices of milk, bread, and just about every other consumable. Prices
rise over time – we know it as inflation.
However, when we look
at housing, price is just one component that makes up the
monthly cost of the home. Another key factor is the mortgage
rate at the time of purchase.
Let’s look back at
the cost of a home over the last five decades and adjust it
for inflation by converting that cost to 2021 dollars. Here’s the methodology
for each data point of the table below:
·
Mortgage
Amount: Take the median
sales price at the end of the second quarter of each year as reported by the
Fed and assume that the buyer made a 10% down payment.
·
Mortgage
Rate: Look at the monthly
30-year fixed rate for June of that year as reported by
Freddie Mac.
·
P&I: Use a mortgage calculator to determine the
monthly principal and interest on the loan.
· In 2021 Dollars: Use an inflation calculator to determine what each payment would be when adjusted for inflation. Green means the homes were less expensive than today. Red means they were more expensive.
As the chart shows, when adjusted for
inflation, there were only two times in the last 45 years that it was less
expensive to own a home than it is today.
1. Last year: Prices saw strong appreciation over the last year and mortgage
rates have remained relatively flat. Therefore, affordability weakened.
2. 2010: Home values plummeted after the housing crash 15 years ago.
One-third of all sales were distressed properties (foreclosures or short
sales). They sold at major discounts and negatively impacted the value of
surrounding homes – of course homes were more affordable then.
At every other point,
even in 1975, it was more expensive to buy a home than it is today.
Bottom Line
If you want to buy a
home, don’t let the headlines about affordability discourage you. You can’t get
the deal your friend got last year, but you will get a better deal than your
parents did 20 years ago and your grandparents did 40 years ago.
