以联邦雇员占比最高的地区绘制住房市场图谱
Mapping Out Housing Markets With Largest Federal Worker Exposure

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/mapping-out-housing-markets-largest-federal-worker-exposure

房地产分析师尼克·格利(Nick Gerli)来自Reventure咨询公司,他正在对潜在的房地产市场下滑表示担忧,由于新增住房库存激增,他将此与2008年进行了类比。他特别指出,马里兰州莱克星顿、华盛顿特区和马里兰州巴尔的摩等联邦雇员高度集中的大西洋中部市场尤其脆弱。格利质疑,鉴于这些地区联邦雇员的比例远高于全国平均水平,“DOGE”估计的20万政府裁员是否会对这些地区的房价产生负面影响。Bright MLS的数据显示,华盛顿特区的活跃房源已激增,表明市场可能出现裂痕。格利强调,随着“痛苦列车”可能抵达华盛顿特区地区,监测全国新增住房供应和这些联邦雇员密集型市场至关重要。


原文

"It's beginning to look a lot like 2008—at least for home builders," Nick Gerli, CEO and founder of real estate analytics firm Reventure Consulting, wrote on X earlier this week, referring to the buildup in new housing inventory. Gerli's comment came just a day before housing data on Tuesday showed that new home supply had surged to an 18-year high.

Meanwhile...

Shifting the focus to Mid-Atlantic housing markets with the highest exposure to federal workers, Gerli identified the top metro areas with a federal worker concentration three to five times higher than average. 

Topping the list is Lexington, Maryland, where 12.5% of all workers—roughly 13,200—are employed in federal government jobs. It's followed by Washington, D.C., with 266,400 federal jobs, accounting for about 9.4% of all employment, and Baltimore, Maryland, with 77,500 federal jobs, or roughly 5.5% of the workforce.

Gerli asked, "Will government layoffs negatively impact home prices in these markets?" 

"The average metro area has about 1.4% of the workforce in Federal Jobs. So these markets are significantly higher. Lots of military towns. And of course D.C./Virginia/Maryland," the founder and also analyst of Reventure said. 

Doge-fueled layoffs will have the most impact across the Mid-Atlantic region—particularly in Northern Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland. There are estimates that DOGE has terminated 200,000 federal workers over the last two months, with cuts being announced weekly. 

Trimming the bloated federal government of waste and fraud will come at a cost, and that's likely an economic downturn for the D.C. swamp

The latest data from Bright MLS, a multiple listing service for the Atlantic area, reported weekly data through March 23, showing that active listings are piling up. 

Active listings in D.C. are surging, well above trends seen in the last several years for this time of year, as the spring selling season is underway. 

Cracks in the housing market—particularly in new housing supply—warrant close monitoring. Equally important is keeping an eye on housing markets with high exposure to federal workers being cut by DOGE. The pain train is coming for the swamp.

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