Housing Market, Economy to Remain in ‘New Normal’ in 2022, Fannie Mae is Predicting

WASHINGTON—The housing market and the broader economy itself are expected to enter a “new normal” in 2022 as the unprecedented market disturbances and policy responses stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic subside, according to the January 2022 commentary from Fannie Mae’s Economic and Strategic Research (ESR) Group.

The ESR Group said it expects inflation to remain elevated in 2022, while still unknown is the extent to which structural shifts in the economy and housing markets over the past two years become permanent. However, the ESR Group is projecting that economic growth returning to more modest levels consistent with the long-run trend, while home sales and house price growth slow to a more sustainable pace.

According to the analysis released by the ESR Group, the latest forecast projects home price appreciation to clock in at a still-brisk 7.6% in 2022 – as measured by the FHFA Purchase-Only Index – but down greatly from 2021’s expected 17.3%.

‘Largely Unchanged’

“Compared to the prior forecast, expectations for headline economic growth remain largely unchanged: The ESR Group expects real GDP growth of 5.5% in 2021, which would represent the strongest annual growth rate since 1984, and 3.1% in 2022, a downgrade of only one-tenth,” Fannie Mae said in releasing the findings. “Inflation and supply chain disruptions remain key risks to the forecast, and the Federal Reserve’s policy response to the former – as well as the financial markets’ response to all of it – will be a critical storyline in 2022.”

For now, the ESR Group said it is projecting inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index, to average 7.0% on an annual basis in the first quarter before slowing to a still-elevated 4.0% by the end of the year.

Rate Increases Expected

In addition, the ESR Group expects the Fed to raise interest rates three times in 2022 – the first of which is expected to occur in March.

“We expect economic growth to continue slowing as the impacts of fiscal stimulus fade and the country’s attention increasingly turns to rising inflation,” said Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae senior vice president and chief economist. “The Fed has accelerated the pace at which it intends to reduce monetary accommodation, as inflation appears more resilient than initially expected. Currently, we expect inflation to run above the Fed’s two-percent target through 2023, and for the Fed to respond by tightening over that period. The resultant rise in interest rates will likely put additional stress on housing affordability measures vis-à-vis higher mortgage rates for consumers and the continued, though decelerating, rise in home prices.

“While consumers still have a significantly elevated level of savings, the rate of saving has fallen such that, over time, we believe ‘excess’ saving will likely be eroded and affordability increasingly constrained,” Duncan continued. “We observe an early indication of this in recent increases in debt-to-income measures associated with incoming mortgage originations.”

 

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