2021 was another huge year for real estate in all parts of the United States. Specifically, the Southwest Florida real estate market saw higher than average home price increases when compared to the rest of the country. U.S. home prices rose 18.5% year-to-year in Q3 but eight Florida markets saw higher gain than that. Cape Coral-Fort Myers saw the 2nd highest annual gains nationally at 34.7% year-over-year with North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton coming in 8th highest at 25.6%. More notably, the Cape Coral-Fort Myers market saw a 9.8% increase from Q2 to Q3 of 2021.
Overall, the real estate market stayed hot all of 2021 after a record 2020. The low interest rate environment coupled with increased home buying demand created a high level of competition for the already low inventory in Southwest Florida. Historically low interest rates not only allowed more potential home buyers to enter the market, but helped current homeowners save money through refinancing at record volume also. Whether homeowners looked to take cash out of their homes via cash-out refinances or simply just lower their interest rates and monthly payments, 2021 saw nearly 59% of total loan originations come via refinances.
As we head into 2022 low interest rates and high buyer demand should keep the housing market on its current path. As the new year begins and people begin to implement their goals, what do you expect to happen in the housing market?