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Flood risks are having a growing influence on home buyers


Other climate risks, such as fire, drought, extreme heat and storms, are not impacting home buyers' behavior

SEATTLE, Oct. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A new Zillow® analysis, in partnership with ClimateCheck, finds that areas with increased flood risk also see an increase in mortgage denials and in would-be borrowers withdrawing their mortgage applications, even after controlling for income and property value. Risks associated with the effects of climate change have been central to conversations surrounding the future of housing in recent years, and this new evidence suggests that while climate risks may not have dented demand for housing, those risks may be taking more of an active role in the decision-making of buyers and lenders. 

The rate of both denials and withdrawals in areas of high flood risk are higher than in 2017, and also higher than in areas at risk of other climate events. But homes in areas with higher flood risk continue to appreciate faster than in other areas, showing there are still plenty of buyers willing to accept that risk ? and pay the high cost of a home and necessary insurance ? for the tradeoff of living in a desirable waterside location. 

"The higher rates of mortgage application denials and withdrawals in high-flood-risk areas are an encouraging signal that buyers and lenders are more often including flood risk in their decision-making," said Zillow senior economist Nicole Bachaud. "Living around desirable coasts and other bodies of water, which tend to be more flood-prone areas, will continue to be a draw for home buyers, but more and more are considering the additional risk. We have not yet seen other types of climate risk make a dent in home-buying practices, so there is a lot of room left for change and continued education."

Evidence suggests home buyers prefer to purchase investment homes in these high-flood-risk areas rather than primary residences. As the share of buildings at risk for flooding increases in a given census tract, the share of mortgage applications for investment properties also increases. This could signal that homeowners are less willing to stake their primary residence in higher-risk areas than those purchasing a part-time or investment home. Or it could indicate that households with multiple properties ? households that are likely to earn a higher income ? are better able to afford homes in these quickly appreciating areas. 

Down payments also tend to be smaller in areas with higher flood risk. The greater the flood risk in a given census tract, the higher the median loan-to-value ratio on mortgage applications is. Although the difference is small, this indicates prospective home buyers are less willing to put their own money on the line. 

While the data regarding lending in areas with high risk of a flood is showing an increasing effect, risks associated with other climate events ? fire, drought, heat and storms ? are thus far having little to no effect on mortgage lending. Census tracts with higher risk of these climate events see no significant differences in the share of mortgages that are denied or withdrawn compared to places with less risk. 

About Zillow Group

Zillow Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: Z and ZG) is reimagining real estate to make it easier to unlock life's next chapter. As the most visited real estate website in the United States, Zillow® and its affiliates offer customers an on-demand experience for selling, buying, renting, or financing with transparency and ease. 

Zillow Group's affiliates and subsidiaries include Zillow®; Zillow Premier Agent®; Zillow Home Loanstm; Zillow Closing Servicestm; Trulia®; Out East®; StreetEasy®; HotPads®; and ShowingTime+tm, which houses ShowingTime®, Bridge Interactive®, and dotloop®. Zillow Home Loans, LLC is an Equal Housing Lender, NMLS #10287 (www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org).

 

 

SOURCE Zillow


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