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Gulf Shores Real Estate Trends to Watch

April 22, 2015 by Malcolm Bond

As the weather warms up, so does the Gulf Shores real estate market, and experts say this year's spring selling season is shaping up to be an active one. Beth Braverman with The Fiscal Times penned an article recently that points out the trends to watch in 2015, whether you're buying or selling.

2015 Gulf Shores Real Estate Trends

2015 Gulf Shores real estate trends you should be aware of

1: Gulf Shores real estate prices are rising, even hitting record levels in some places. Home prices nationwide rose by 5.7 percent in January, compared to a year ago, according to CoreLogic.

2: Mortgage rates are still low — for now. At less than 3.7 percent, mortgage rates haven't been this favorable to consumers since 2013. Rates are expected to rise as the year progresses, for now these rates are really at very low levels. To be safe, once you've got a closing date, consider locking in your mortgage at today's rock-bottom rates.

3: It's still a seller's market. Total housing inventory at the end of February increased 1.6 percent to 1.89 million existing homes for sale, but that's still 0.5 percent less than a year ago. Unsold inventory is at a 4.6-month supply, giving sellers a slight advantage in today's market. (A six-month supply is considered a healthy market.)

4: Buyers want turnkey properties. Even with tight inventory, buyers are looking for properties that are move-in ready and won't require much more than a coat of paint.

5: Foreclosures are no longer a factor. After peaking in August 2006 just before the housing bubble burst, foreclosures are on pace to return to historic norms this year, according to RealtyTrac. Foreclosure filings fells 4 percent in February to their lowest level since 2006.

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6: Investors are backing off. Ordinary buyers in recent years often found themselves competing with investors. Today's houses are getting less desirable for investors because price points are going higher, so it doesn't pencil out as much. The share of homes going to institutional investors or all-cash buyers dropped in 2014 to the lowest level in four years.

7: In most places it's much cheaper to buy than to rent. Soaring rents in recent years have made buying Gulf Shores real estate much more affordable for those who want to stay put than renting it. Nationally, U.S. renters spend an average of 30 percent of their income on rent, versus just 15 percent of income on mortgage payments, according to Zillow.

8: Credit is getting looser. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have introduced new lending programs that allow borrowers to put just 3.5 percent down on a home – although this comes with risk, of course. The Federal Housing Finance Agency recently reduced the cost of mortgage insurance by half a percentage point, which will save home buyers an average of $900 per year. All of this makes it a little bit easier for first-time buyers to qualify for a home loan.

9: New homes are smaller and greener. The average new home in 2015 was expected to be about 2,200 square feet, or 10 percent smaller than the average new home five years ago, according to the National Association of Home Builders. Millennial buyers and downsizing boomers want a smaller carbon footprint and a more eco-friendly home with energy-efficient windows and plumbing.

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