Home Prices Rose in February for First Time in 7 Months

A slight dip in mortgage rates led to stronger homebuying activity at the start of 2023, and that elevated demand is sending home prices higher
April 3, 2023

After months of steady declines, home prices jumped in February, posting a 0.16% gain, according to CNBC. That uptick is the strongest one-month increase since May 2022, but home prices remain 2.6% below their peak last June. Prices fell in 48 of the 50 largest U.S. markets in November, but in a sudden reversal, 39 markets saw home prices rise in February.

The likely cause of this bump up in home prices at the start of 2023 is a drop in mortgage rates, leading to a 14.5% increase in closings on existing for-sale homes.

Behind the quick change are wide swings in mortgage rates. The average rate on the 30-year fixed began rising off of a record low at the start of 2022. By June it had gone from around 4% to just over 6%. Sales slowed down, and prices followed. By fall, the rate shot over 7%, and home prices began cooling more quickly.

In December and January, however, mortgage rates began pulling back, and homebuyers were quick to take advantage.

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