With the 2024 Presidential election fast approaching, you might be wondering what impact, if any, its having on the housing market. Lets break it down.
In any given year, home sales slow down slightly in the fall. Its a typical, seasonal trend. However, according to data from BTIG, in election years theres usually a slightly larger dip in home sales in the month leading up to Election Day (see graph below):
Why? Uncertainty. Many consumers hold off on making major decisions or purchases while they wait to see how the election will play out. Its a pattern thats shown up time and time again, and it's particularly apparent for buyers and sellers in the housing market.
This year is no different. A recent survey from Redfin found that 23% of potential first-time homebuyers said theyre waiting until after the election to buy. Thats nearly a quarter of first-time buyers hitting the pause button, likely due to the same feelings of uncertainty.
The good news is these delayed sales arent lost forevertheyre just postponed. History shows sales tend to rebound after the election is over. In fact, home sales have actually increased 82% of the time in the year after the election (see chart below):
Thats because once the election dust settles, buyers and sellers have a sense of whats ahead and generally feel more confident moving forward with their decisions. And that leads to a boost in home sales.
If history is any indicator, that means more homes will sell next year. And based on the latest forecasts, thats exactly what you should expect. As the graph below shows, the housing market is on pace to sell a total of 4.6 million homes this year, and projections are for 5.2 million total sales next year (see graph below):
And that aligns with the typical pattern of post-election rebounds.
So, while it might feel like the market is slowing down right now, its more of a temporary dip rather than a long-term trend. As has been the case before, once the election uncertainty passes, buyers and sellers will return to the market.
It's important to remember that while election years often bring a short-term slowdown in the housing market, the pause is usually temporary. Those sales are not lost. Data shows home sales typically increase the year after a Presidential election, and current forecasts indicate 2025 will be no different. If youre waiting for a clearer picture before making a move, just know that the market is expected to pick up speed in the months ahead.