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Homebuyer traffic remains strong despite slight slowdown

by David Wolf

Realtors across many states reported slower homebuying activity in August as the Realtors Buyer Traffic Index fell to 57 from 69 in August 2017, according to the August 2018 Realtors Confidence Index Survey.

Homebuying activity in the country is still considered strong in spite of the decrease due to the score being above 50.

However, the Realtors Seller Traffic index remains below 50, indicating more respondents reported weaker seller traffic during the month of August. The current index score is 44, down five points from August 2017’s index of 49. The National Association of Realtors believes that lack of supply remains the biggest obstacle in homebuying and increasing prices of homes.

Meanwhile, buyer traffic from June to August 2018 declined in 38 states. In major markets like California, Washington, Texas, Florida, New York and Massachusetts, the index declined slightly or remained a flat rate. North Dakota, Washington and Louisiana faced the largest declines in homebuying. The four states dropped 27, 23, 17 and 15 points respectively.

In Massachusetts, the buyer index has remained steady from last year at 74, while the seller index increased slightly from 32 to 33.

According to the analysis released by NAR, the slowdown in homebuying may likely be because of higher home prices and higher mortgage rates. “In August 2018, the typical monthly mortgage payment was $95 more compared to the payment in August 2017.”

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