报告显示:房价创一年多来最大年度涨幅
Home Prices Register Biggest Annual Increase In More Than A Year: Report

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根据Redfin的数据,4月份美国房价同比上涨2.4%,创下自2025年3月以来的最大涨幅。这一增长受强劲的就业市场、购房需求的增加以及抵押贷款利率下降的推动,截至5月初,抵押贷款利率已降至6.37%。随着需求加剧,房屋折扣正在减少,销售竞争也日益激烈。 市场供应也在增加,活跃挂牌量达到自2020年3月以来的最高水平。在供应端,由于建筑商应对库存短缺,3月份的新屋开工量增长了10.8%,但受劳动力和融资挑战的影响,建筑商仍保持谨慎。 为改善住房负担能力,政府近期取消了新建住宅的高额能效强制规定,并通过联邦住房管理局(FHA)、房利美(Fannie Mae)和房地美(Freddie Mac)引入了新的信用评分模型,以降低借贷成本。尽管负担能力仍然是一个障碍,但抵押贷款利率下降、建筑活动增加和政策调整等因素共同表明,春季房地产市场正在趋于稳定并日益活跃。

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Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

The median home sales price in the United States jumped 2.4 percent in April from a year ago, the largest increase since March 2025, real estate brokerage Redfin said in a May 12 statement.

A home for sale in Austin, Texas, on April 24, 2025. Brandon Bell/Getty Images

The company attributed the price increase to more buyers entering the housing market amid a stabilizing job market. In April, the United States added 115,000 jobs, well above the expected 62,000.

“The April jobs report showed stronger-than-expected hiring, reducing recession risk. This likely helped fuel a pop in housing demand. Pending home sales hit the highest level since February 2023 last month, rising 2 percent from the month before—the largest increase since March 2025,” Redfin said.

In addition to buyers coming off the sidelines, sellers are also doing the same, with active listings of homes for sale in April hitting the highest level since March 2020.

Lower mortgage rates are incentivizing prospective buyers to consider purchases. Last year, the weekly average rate of the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage had hit an annual peak of 7.04 percent in mid-January, according to data from Freddie Mac.

The rate has come down to 6.37 percent for the week ending May 6. It had declined below the 6 percent level in February, the first time this has happened since September 2022.

Amid the jump in home sale prices in April, discounts offered on home purchases are tapering, Redfin said.

Last month, the share of homes sold for less than their original listed price was 60.5 percent—the sixth straight month of decline. According to the brokerage, securing discounts is getting harder as demand grows and sellers price homes more competitively.

“Homebuyer demand increased significantly at the end of March following a relatively quiet period in January and February. This is the first time post-pandemic I’ve felt the frenzy and comeback of a true spring market,” said Dawn Kane, a Redfin Premier real estate agent.

“Still, sellers must maintain realistic pricing strategies. Market data and buyer activity indicate that overpriced homes remain on the market longer, while competitively priced properties sell more quickly and efficiently, often receiving multiple offers.”

In a May 6 post, real estate marketplace Zillow suggested that if mortgage rates were to fall back to the 6 percent range seen earlier this year, home sales figures could improve.

Prospective buyers who saw through last year’s markets now have more options and improved affordability while choosing their homes. Last month, the monthly mortgage payment on a typical U.S. home declined 3.4 percent year over year to $1,829, Zillow said.

On the construction side, housing construction “bounced back” in March, with builders ramping up production, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) said in an April 29 statement.

NAHB Chairman Bill Owens said that the rebound suggests builders are responding to regional improvements in housing demand despite affordability challenges.

Privately owned housing construction starts had risen by 10.8 percent in March from a year back, according to April 29 data from the Census Bureau. This uptick in housing starts could be a positive signal that the sector may be stabilizing, Owens said.

Single-family starts drove much of the monthly increase, indicating that builders are cautiously ramping up production to meet persistent inventory shortages in the resale market,” said Danushka Nanayakkara-Skillington, NAHB’s assistant vice president for forecasting and analysis.

“While this is an encouraging sign, the pace of construction is likely to remain measured as builders continue to navigate elevated financing costs and labor availability.”

The Trump administration has taken various measures to improve housing affordability.

In late April, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Department of Agriculture revoked a policy on energy standards for newly built single-family and multifamily homes.

If the standards were enforced, home construction costs would have risen by $20,000 to $31,000, HUD said. This could have pushed many first-time buyers out of the housing market.

Last month, HUD announced that the Federal Housing Administration has joined with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to implement new mortgage credit score models that seek to make home buying more affordable.

This historic move is intended to lower costs for the American people after years of rising prices under the status quo credit score system,” the department said.

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