Q: It’s been really hard for us to staff people at our restaurant for quite a while. Has the labor shortage affected real estate? Keith, Point Pleasant, NJ A: Unfortunately there are many industries that have more unfilled job openings than unemployed workers with experience looking for work. With respect to residential real estate, the labor shortage has affected home construction and home prices by 1) increasing construction time to complete newly constructed houses (which in turn lowers housing supply which results in higher home prices). 2) Labor shortages also have increased the price of available labor and therefore increased the cost to build which de-incentivizes builders, further lowers housing supply and also increases home prices. In addition, 3) without […]
continue readingQ: More and more people are filing for unemployment now. How will this impact real estate? Cameron, Essex Fells, NJ A: The job market serves is one of the most important factors that determine how many people will buy homes. In general high unemployment creates lower expected future income and lower demand for housing overall. People who have unfortunately lost their jobs are unlikely to buy homes in the near future. While wealthy buyers may be shielded from the economic downturn that the pandemic has caused, they may be hesitant to spend money on property as we face economic uncertainty. The effect of the coronavirus on the housing market is hard to forecast, a lot depends on how deep the […]
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