New Survey: The Housing Bottom Is Closer Than Ever

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New Survey: The Housing Bottom Is Closer Than Ever The long-anticipated housing bottom might be appearing sooner rather than later, according to the June Home Price Expectations Survey conducted by Pulsenomics LLC and sponsored by Zillow Inc.

The survey – which consists of 114 responses by a group of economists, real estate experts, and investment and market strategists – is based on the projected path of the S&P/Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index during the coming five years. However, 56% of survey respondents also believe that, in five years, the U.S. homeownership rate will be below 65.4%, the rate recorded in the first quarter of this year. One in five believe the homeownership rate will be at or below 63%; the lowest rate on record is 62.9%, which was recorded in 1965.

The June survey results also indicate that most of the panelists expect home prices to increase for the remainder of this year after falling 2% in the first quarter.

‘In June 2010, the average cumulative appreciation in U.S. home prices expected by our panel was 10.3 percent for the years 2012 through 2014,’ says Terry Loebs, founder of Pulsenomics. ‘Now, two years later, the average prediction among our experts for the same period is just 3.5 percent. This translates into $1.25 trillion less housing wealth than expected nationally over the coming three years.’

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