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Baby Boomers Are Taking The Lead In The Current Knoxville Housing Market

March 28, 2023 By Troy Stavros

The Knoxville real estate market has been on a wild ride over the past year, with prices skyrocketing and inventory at record lows. However, one generation has remained relatively insulated from the volatility, and they are now proving to be the biggest movers in the market: baby boomers.

According to the National Association of REALTORS®’ 2023 Home Buyers and Sellers Generational Trends Report, baby boomers, defined as people between the ages of 58 and 76, made up 53% of sellers and 39% of buyers between July 2021 and June 2022. This makes them the largest group of buyers and sellers in the market.

Jessica Lautz, NAR’s deputy chief economist and vice president of research, notes that baby boomers have the upper hand in the homebuying market. “The majority of them are repeat buyers who have housing equity to propel them into their dream home, be it a place to enjoy retirement or a home near friends and family. They are living healthier and longer lives and making housing trades later in life.”

One reason for the boom in baby boomer real estate activity is their desire to downsize and move closer to family. Many are selling their larger homes in East Tennessee and using the equity to buy smaller homes in areas where they can be closer to loved ones. Additionally, they are drawn to newer Knoxville homes that require less maintenance and fewer potential problems with household systems, like plumbing or electricity.

On the other hand, millennials, who were once the leading drivers of the East Tennessee housing market, are now playing second fiddle, comprising about 28% of buyers. They were the largest homebuying force from 2014 to 2022 but have now been overtaken by baby boomers.

First-time home buyers in Knoxville have also faced headwinds in the latest housing cycle, with higher mortgage rates making it harder for them to enter the market. 70% of younger millennials, ages 24 to 32, and 46% of older millennials, ages 33 to 42, were first-time home buyers, according to the report.

In conclusion, baby boomers are proving to be the driving force behind the East Tennessee real estate market, with their equity and motivation making them the most active buyers and sellers in the market. While other generations are still active, baby boomers are leading the charge and are likely to continue doing so in the years to come.

Have questions? Ready to get the process of buying or selling a home started? Contact Troy Stavros with CornerStone Realty Associates today at 865-999-0925. We look forward to serving you!

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Homes for sale in East Tennessee : MAY Knoxville TN Housing Market Update

June 4, 2022 By Troy Stavros

All of the data is in through the end of May. Let’s take a look at what’s happening in the East Tennessee housing market.

In today’s video we dive into the East Tennessee real estate data for the month of May 2022 to see how the East Tennessee housing market is doing compared to one year ago. We will look at the inventory of active homes for sale in East Tennessee. Homes for sale in Knoxville TN, homes for sale in Farragut TN, homes for sale in Knox County TN, homes for sale in Loudon County TN, homes for sale in Anderson County TN, homes for sale in Roane County TN, homes for sale in Blount County TN, and homes for sale in Sevier County TN. We will also at what has happened to the median sales price of homes over the last year in those areas of East Tennessee. We will discuss the real estate data and how it affects buyers and sellers in today’s East Tennessee housing market.

Here is some basic real estate data and news in regards to the East Tennessee housing market not covered in the video:

  • Mortgage rates continue to rise as financial markets anticipate U.S. monetary policy changes amid higher-than-expect inflation. The 30Y FRM finished 2021 at 3.11% but remained well above 5% throughout the month of May.
  • Knoxville’s rental market occupancy rate hovered around 98.8% in Q1 2022, more than a full percentage point above the 97.5% occupancy rate nationally. Effective rents in the Knoxville metro area (MSA) were up 19.21% year-over-year as of April 2022, significantly higher than the 15.23% rate nationally.

  • Have questions or need help in today’s crazy East Tennessee housing market? Contact the Troy Stavros team at CornerStone Realty Associates at 865-999-0925 today. We are here to serve you!

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East Tennessee Homebuyers: Be Ready To Act This Winter

December 21, 2021 By Troy Stavros

To succeed as a buyer in today’s East Tennessee market, it’s important to understand which market trends will have the greatest impact on your home search. Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at realtor.com, says there are two factors every buyer should keep their eyes on:

“Going forward, the conditions buyers face are primarily dependent on two things: mortgage rates and housing supply.”

Here’s a look at each one.

Mortgage Rates Projected To Rise in 2022

As a buyer, your interest rate directly impacts how much you’ll pay on your monthly mortgage when you purchase a home in East Tennessee. Rates are beginning to rise, and experts forecast they’ll continue going up in 2022 (see graph below): As the graph shows, mortgage rates are expected to climb next year. But they’re still low when you compare to where they were just a few years ago. That presents today’s buyers with some motivation to lock in a low mortgage rate before they climb higher.

More Homes Are Expected To Be Available This Season in East Tennessee

The other market condition buyers need to monitor is the number of homes available for sale today in East Tennessee. The latest Existing Home Sales Report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) shows the current supply of inventory sits at just 2.4 months. To put that into perspective, a 6-month supply is ideal for a balanced market where there are enough homes to meet buyer demand.

However, there may be good news for buyers in East Tennessee who are waiting for more options. A recent realtor.com survey shows more sellers are planning to list their homes this winter, meaning more choices will likely be available soon.

What Does That Mean for You?

Even if your options improve some this season, it won’t significantly shift market conditions overnight. According to NAR, MANY more listings need to be available to move closer to a more neutral market:

“Given the average monthly demand . . . , 3.55 million homes should be on the market to meet a level of inventory equal to six months of demand, implying a shortage of homes for sale of 2.24 million.”

So remember, even with more homes expected to come to market this season, competition among buyers in East Tennessee will remain fierce as there still won’t be enough homes for sale to meet the current demand. That means you’ll need to act quickly when you’re ready to make an offer.

Bottom Line

If you’re planning on buying a home in East Tennessee this winter, more options are welcome news, but it doesn’t mean you should slow down. Let’s connect today so you have an expert on your side to help act as quickly as possible when the right home for you hits the market.

Contact us, the Troy Stavros TEAM at CornerStone Realty Associates at 865-999-0925 to get the process started today.

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Knoxville, Tennessee ranks in the Top 10 Housing Market “Hidden Gems” in 2022

December 20, 2021 By Troy Stavros

The National Association of REALTORS identified 10 housing markets as “hidden gems” that are expected to experience stronger price appreciation relative to other markets in 2022. In alphabetical order, the markets are as follows:

– Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas
– Daphne-Fairhope-Farley, Alabama
– Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, Arkansas-Missouri
– Huntsville, Alabama
– Knoxville, Tennessee
– Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, Florida
– Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, Florida
– San Antonio-New Braunfels, Texas
– Spartanburg, South Carolina
– Tucson, Arizona     

“The housing sector performed spectacularly in 2021 in many markets, with huge gains achieved in places like Austin, Boise and Naples,” Yun said. “Several markets did reasonably well in 2021, but not as strong as the underlying fundamentals suggested. Therefore, in 2022, these ‘hidden gem’ markets have more room for growth.”     NAR considered a market a hidden gem based on two categories:

1) If the market’s ratio of median home price to median family income is in the lower half of the 379 metro areas analyzed.

2) If the following seven indicators reflecting the strength of housing demand for that market are in the upper half of metro areas:

1. Wage growth
2. Job growth
3. Ratio of the change in population to the sum of housing permits
4. Population growth
5. Net domestic migration
6. Percentage of the population ages 25 to 44
7. Percentage of households with broadband service

NAR’s top 10 list only includes metro areas with populations of at least 200,000.

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Great Starter Home 8 Minutes to Downtown Knoxville

November 9, 2021 By Troy Stavros

SUPER CONVENIENT location is minutes to I75, 8 minutes to Downtown Knoxville and less than 5 minutes from Merchant Drive and all of the shopping and restaurants. Less than 4 years old. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is tucked away at the end of a shared driveway with a big majestic tree providing shade to the large front yard. Inside you’ll find an open floor plan with the kitchen open to the family room connected by a vaulted ceiling. The split plan allows privacy with the owner’s suite on one side of the house and the 2 additional bedrooms on the other. No HOA!

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201 Kensi Drive, Knoxville, TN 37912

$139,000

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Property Type: Single Family Bedrooms: 3 Square Footage: 1,232 Lot Size (sq. ft.): 16,988 Status: Closed
Current Price: $139,000 List Date: 11/13/2021 Last Modified: 12/21/2023

Description

SUPER CONVENIENT location is minutes to I75, 8 minutes to Downtown Knoxville and less than 5 minutes from Merchant Drive and all of the shopping and restaurants. Less than 4 years old. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is tucked away at the end of a shared driveway with a big majestic tree providing shade to the large front yard. Inside you'll find an open floor plan with the kitchen open to the family room connected by a vaulted ceiling. The split plan allows privacy with the owner's suite on one side of the house and the 2 additional bedrooms on the other. No HOA!

More Information MLS# 1173196

Location Tax Legal Info

House #: 201 Street Name: Kensi St Suffix: Drive State/Province: TN Zip Code: 37912 PIN #: 069PA01203 Subdivision: Maness Property Geo Lat: 36.00238 Geo Lon: -83.962444

Contract Info

Auction Y/N: No Listing Price: 134000 Current Price: $139,000 Status: Closed Listing Date: 2021-11-09

General Property Description

Type: Mobile/Manufactured Acres: 0.39 Acre Source: Tax Records Site Built: No Restrictions: No SqFt - Total (Aprox): 1232 SqFt - Main Lvl: 1232 # Bedrooms: 3 Baths - Full: 2 # of Rooms: 5 Fireplace: No Property Status: N/A HOA: No Year Built: 2018 Bonus Room: No

Status Change Info

Status Change Date: 2022-01-23 Under Contract Date: 2021-11-14 Sold Date: 2022-01-20 Sold Price: $139,000

Property Features

Style: Manufactured Construction: Frame Siding: Vinyl Basement: None Lot Description: Irregular Lot; Level; Rolling Slope Fireplace: None Floors: Hardwood; Laminate Fuel: Electric Heat: Central; Heat Pump Cooling: Ceiling Fan(s); Central Cooling Appliances: Dishwasher; Range; Self Cleaning Oven; Smoke Detector Sewer: Public Sewer Water: Public Other Rooms: Bedroom Main Level; Family Room; Laundry/Utility; Mstr Bdrm Main Level; Split Bedroom Misc Features: Cathedral Ceiling(s); Internet Available; Walk-In Closet(s); Washer/Dryer Connect Exterior Features: Deck Showing: See Agent Instructns New Financing: Cash; Conventional; FHA; New Loan; VA Loan
Listing Office: Doorbell Real Estate
Office Phone: 888-388-3667
Last Updated: December - 21 - 2023
201 Kensi Drive, Knoxville, TN 37912- MLS# 1173196
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Diving Deep into the Biggest Concerns of Today’s Knoxville Home Buyers

July 15, 2021 By Troy Stavros

Diving Deep into Today’s Biggest Buyer Concerns | MyKCM

Last week, Fannie Mae released their Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI). Though the survey showed 77% of respondents believe it’s a “good time to sell,” it also confirms what many are sensing: an increasing number of Americans believe it’s a “bad time to buy” a home. The percentage of those surveyed saying it’s a “bad time to buy” hit 64%, up from 56% last month and 38% last July.

The latest HPSI explains:

“Consumers also continued to cite high home prices as the predominant reason for their ongoing and significant divergence in sentiment toward homebuying and home-selling conditions. While all surveyed segments have expressed greater negativity toward homebuying over the last few months, renters who say they are planning to buy a home in the next few years have demonstrated an even steeper decline in homebuying sentiment than homeowners. It’s likely that affordability concerns are more greatly affecting those who aspire to be first-time homeowners than other consumer segments.”

Let’s look closely at the market conditions that impact home affordability.

A mortgage payment is determined by the price of the home and the mortgage rate on the loan used to purchase it. Lately, monthly mortgage payments have gone up for buyers for two key reasons:

  1. Mortgage rates have increased from 2.65% this past January to 2.9%.
  2. Home prices have increased by 15.4% over the last 12 months.

Based on these rising factors, a home may be less affordable today, but it doesn’t mean it’s not affordable.

Three weeks ago, ATTOM Data released their second-quarter 2021 U.S. Home Affordability Report which explained that the major ownership costs on the typical home as a percent of the average national wage had increased from 22.2% in the second quarter of 2020 to 25.2% in the second quarter of this year. They also went on to explain:

“Still, the latest level is within the 28 percent standard lenders prefer for how much homeowners should spend on mortgage payments, home insurance and property taxes.”

In the same report, Todd Teta, Chief Product Officer with ATTOM, confirms:

“Average workers across the country can still manage the major expenses of owning a home, based on lender standards.”

It’s true that monthly mortgage payments are greater than they were last year (as the ATTOM data shows), but they’re not unaffordable when compared to the last 30 years. While payments have increased dramatically during that several-decade span, if we adjust for inflation, today’s mortgage payments are 10.7% lower than they were in 1990.

What’s that mean for you? While you may not get the homebuying deal in Knoxville someone you know got last year, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t still buy a home. Here are your alternatives to buying and the trade-offs you’ll have with each.

Alternative 1: I’ll rent instead.

Some may consider renting as the better option. However, the monthly cost of renting a home is skyrocketing. According to the July National Rent Report from Apartment List:

“…So far in 2021, rental prices have grown a staggering 9.2%. To put that in context, in previous years growth from January to June is usually just 2 to 3%. After this month’s spike, rents have been pushed well above our expectations of where they would have been had the pandemic not disrupted the market.”

If you continue to rent in Knoxville, chances are your rent will keep increasing at a fast pace. That means you could end up spending significantly more of your income on your rental as time goes on, which could make it even harder to save for a home.

Alternative 2: I’ll wait it out.

Others may consider waiting for another year and hoping that purchasing a home in Knoxville will be less expensive then. Let’s look at that possibility.

We’ve already established that a monthly mortgage payment is determined by the price of the home and the mortgage rate. A lower monthly payment would require one of those two elements to decrease over the next year. However, experts are forecasting the exact opposite:

  • The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) projects mortgage rates will be at 4.2% by the end of next year.
  • The Home Price Expectation Survey (HPES), a survey of over 100 economists, investment strategists, and housing market analysts, calls for home prices to increase by 5.12% in 2022.
Diving Deep into Today’s Biggest Buyer Concerns | MyKCM

Based on these projections, let’s see the possible impact on a monthly mortgage payment: By waiting until next year, you’d potentially pay more for the home, need a larger down payment, pay a higher mortgage rate, and pay an additional $3,696 each year over the life of the mortgage.

Bottom Line

While you may have missed the absolute best time to buy a home in Knoxville, waiting any longer may not make sense. Mark Fleming, Chief Economist at First American, says it best:

“Affordability is likely to worsen before it improves, so try to buy it now, if you can find it.”

Ready to talk more about it? Have questions? Want to get going and get into a home before it gets even more expensive? Contact me, Troy Stavros with CornerStone Realty Associates at 865-999-0925 today. My team and I are ready to educate, guide, and help you step by step until you are in your new home.

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