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The Crystal Ball: Portsmouth Housing Market Forecast for 2024 Unveiled

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The new year is right around the corner, and you might be wondering if 2024 will be the right time to buy or sell a home. If you want to make the most informed decision possible, it’s important to know what the experts have to say about what’s ahead for the housing market and home prices in Portsmouth, NH. Spoiler alert: the projections may be better than you think. Here is our forecast for real estate trends in Portsmouth, NH for 2024.

We Forecast Ongoing Home Price Appreciation in Portsmouth, NH.

Take a look at the latest home price forecasts from Fannie Mae, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), and the National Association of Realtors (NAR):

As you can see in the orange bars on the left, on average, experts forecast prices will end this year up about 2.8% overall, and increase by another 1.5% by the end of 2024. And we agree with the experts. We believe price appreciation will slow in 2024 but continue, albeit at a slower pace. That’s big news, considering so many people thought prices would crash this year. The truth is, prices didn’t come tumbling way down in 2023, and that’s because there just weren’t enough homes for sale compared to the number of people who wanted or needed to buy them, and that inventory crunch is still very real. This is the general rule of supply and demand, and it continues to put upward pressure on prices as we move into the new year.

Home price appreciation is cumulative

Even though the expected rise in 2024 isn’t as big as in 2023, it’s important to understand home price appreciation is cumulative. In simpler terms, this means if the experts are right, according to the national average, after your Portsmouth home’s value goes up by 2.8% this year, it should go up by another 1.5% next year. That ongoing price growth is a big part of why owning a home in Portsmouth and the New Hampshire Seacoast can be a smart decision in the long run.

Expert Projections Show Sales Should Increase Slightly Next Year

While 2023 hasn’t seen a lot of home sales relative to more normal years in the housing market, experts are forecasting a bit more activity next year. Here’s what those same three organizations project for the rest of this year, and in 2024 (see graph below):

What do these forecasts tell you?

While expectations are for just a slight uptick in total sales, improved activity next year is a good thing for the housing market in Portsmouth, and for buyers and sellers like you. As people continue to move, that opens up options for hopeful buyers who are looking for a home.

So, what do these forecasts show? The Portsmouth, NH housing market is expected to be more active in 2024. That may be in part because there will always be people who need to move. People will get new jobs, have children, get married or divorced – these and other major life changes lead people to move regardless of housing market conditions. That will remain true next year, and for years to come. And if mortgage rates come down, we’ll see even more activity in the New Hampshire Seacoast housing market.

Bottom line

If you’re thinking about buying or selling, it’s important to know what the experts are forecasting for the future of the housing market. When you’re in the know about what’s ahead, you can make the most informed decision possible. Let’s chat about the latest forecasts together, and craft a plan for your next move.

New Hampshire REALTORS Ann Cummings and Jim Lee
Ann Cummings and Jim Lee, REALTORS, Homesellers

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