Fannie Mae Reports Year-Over-Year Single-Family Home Prices Increased 5.9% in Q3 2024

Fannie Mae released the results of its latest Home Price Index (FNM-HPI). The FNM-HPI is a national, repeat-transaction home price index measuring the average, quarterly price change for all single-family properties in the United States, excluding condominiums.

According to the HPI, year-over-year (Q3 2023 to Q3 2024), single-family home prices increased 5.9% compared to the downwardly revised annual growth rate of 6.4% in the Q2 2024. On a quarterly basis, home prices rose a seasonally adjusted 1.3% in Q3 2024, down from the revised 1.4% growth in Q2 2024. On a non-seasonally adjusted basis, home prices increased by 0.9% in Q3 2024.

Fannie Mae’s Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, Dr. Mark Palim, said “Despite decelerating slightly, home price growth remained robust in the third quarter, as the supply of homes for sale, particularly on the existing side, remained weak relative to historical levels. Even though mortgage rates fell precipitously in the third quarter, and we saw some improvements to the months’ supply of homes for sale, home purchase activity barely budged – at least on a national basis – which we view as evidence that the market remains significantly constrained by both the ‘lock-in effect’ and affordability generally, but especially elevated home prices. In fact, consumers have told us as much: In September, high home prices supplanted high mortgage rates as the top reason for our survey respondents’ overwhelming pessimism toward homebuying conditions. Overall, the strength of this latest home price reading confirms the ongoing challenges with tight supply; however, the index’s continued deceleration shows that we’re slowly moving toward a better balance between supply and demand.”


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