NAR Forecasts 4.78 Million Existing-Home Sales, Stable Prices in 2023

Atlanta named top real estate market to watch next year

December 13, 2022Media Contact: Troy Green 202-383-1042

Key Highlights

  • NAR predicts 4.78 million existing-home sales in 2023, down 6.8% from 5.13 million in 2022.

  • Annual median home prices are expected to increase by just 0.3%, following a 9.6% gain in 2022.

  • Atlanta, Raleigh, Dallas, Fayetteville, Ark., and Greenville, S.C. join five other metropolitan areas among NAR’s top 10 housing markets in 2023.

WASHINGTON (December 13, 2022) – Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist and senior vice president of research, forecasts that 4.78 million existing homes will be sold, prices will remain stable, and Atlanta will be the top real estate market to watch in 2023 and beyond. Yun unveiled the association’s forecast today during NAR’s fourth annual year-end Real Estate Forecast Summit.

Yun predicts home sales will decline by 6.8% compared to 2022 (5.13 million) and the median home price will reach $385,800 – an increase of just 0.3% from this year ($384,500).

“Half of the country may experience small price gains, while the other half may see slight price declines,” Yun said. “However, markets in California may be the exception, with San Francisco, for example, likely to register price drops of 10–15%.”

Yun expects rent prices to rise 5% in 2023, following a 7% increase in 2022. He predicts foreclosure rates will remain at historically low levels in 2023, comprising less than 1% of all mortgages.

Yun forecasts U.S. GDP will grow by 1.3%, roughly half the typical historical pace of 2.5%. After eclipsing 7% in late 2022, he expects the 30-year fixed mortgage rate to settle at 5.7% as the Fed slows the pace of rate hikes to control inflation. Yun noted this is lower than the pre-pandemic historical rate of 8%.

Top 10 Real Estate Markets to Watch in 2023 and into the Future

NAR identified 10 real estate markets that it expects to outperform other metro areas in 2023. In order, the markets are as follows:

  • Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, Georgia

  • Raleigh, North Carolina

  • Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas

  • Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, Arkansas-Missouri

  • Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin, South Carolina

  • Charleston-North Charleston, South Carolina

  • Huntsville, Alabama

  • San Antonio-New Braunfels, Texas

  • Knoxville, Tennessee

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