Single Family Housing Market in the Cleveland Suburbs

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Single Family Housing Market in the Cleveland Suburbs BERNADETTE HANLON ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING REGIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION WINTER CONFERENCE IN LONDON, NOVEMBER 16, 2018

Foreclosures in the US Between September 2008 and September 2012 almost four million households lost their homes to foreclosure (Schmidt et al, 2013). Almost three-quarters of all foreclosures nationally occurred in suburbs, and it was those suburbs with higher rates of poverty that were likely to experience higher rates of foreclosure (Schmidt et al, 2013).

Subprime loans Minority populations more than three times as likely as whites to have subprime mortgages and that high-cost loans account for 55 percent of loans to African-Americans and Latinos Minority populations were more than 30 percent more likely to receive a higher-interest rate loan than white borrowers, even after accounting for differences in risk Studies estimate that up to 35% of subprime borrowers could qualify for prime mortgage loans. 56% of all subprime loans originated in 2006 were subprime refinance loans Refinance loans and subprime loans were disproportionately marketed to African American neighborhoods via predatory lending

Foreclosure and House Price Foreclosure and Sales Price of Homes Foreclosures reduce sales prices of foreclosed home and neighboring homes (Immergluck and Smith, 2005; Cotterman, 2001; Lin et al, 2009) Sale of REO homes amounted to average decline of $48,827 per non-reo property Four Reasons Foreclosed homes are often sold at a significant discount, impacting the appraisal value of neighboring properties When a foreclosure happens or is in process the owner of the property has little incentive to maintain or upgrade the home Foreclosures increased supply of housing on the market, increased supply reduces price After a foreclosure, the property can be vacant for some time that further exacerbates blight and can lead to increased crime and vandalism; One study found an additional foreclosure on a neighborhood block results in a 1 percent increase in crime

Two Processes Housing Market Recovery Since Foreclosure Crisis Single Family Rental Using Cleveland as a Case Study

Housing Market Recovery Recovery to pre-recession peak (in nominal terms) Real home prices rose by 32 percent nationally between 2000 and 2016

Uneven Recovery Between Metros Home prices increased by 40 percent or more in 153 metros (16 percent), including twelve metros where home prices doubled. In contrast, real prices declined in about 280 metros

Uneven Recovery within Metros Many black neighborhoods in Atlanta exhibited steep rates of price decline with only little recovery following the crisis. Many predominantly white, middle- and upper-income neighborhoods generally more than recovered from any housing price declines (Raymond et al., 2016) Examining REO properties, Pfeiffer and Molina (2013) found properties in inner-city and exurban Latino neighborhoods with larger black population shares were less likely to sell and more likely to sell to investors

Investment Activity Investors purchase of REO and other mortgage-distressed properties (Coulton, Mikelbank, & Schramm, 2008 ; Mallach, 2010 ; Urban Strategies Council, 2012). Immergluck (2012) found majority low-value properties (defined as selling for less than $30,000) in Atlanta in 2008 and 2009 were purchased by investors, and 39% of REO properties overall were purchased by investors. Larger investors sometimes fueled by private equity funding have increasingly entered this market to rent single family homes (Dill, 2012 ). Formerly owner-occupied single-family homes that experienced foreclosure purchased by private investors and converted into rental properties (Dill, 2012; Gopal & Gittleson, 2012 ; Whelan, 2012)

Demand for Single Family Rental (SFR) Decreases in access to homebuying credit may continue to restrain the options of certain households, forcing them into the rental market Student debt is a challenge to homeownership 31 percent of 30 year-olds owning a home in 2004 compared to 21 percent in 2016 Average American at age 30, home mortgage debt, auto debt and credit card debt were all down while student loan debt was up by 174 percent Life cycle factors family decisions such as marriage and parenthood

Over One-Third of the 47 Million Rental Housing Units are Single Family Homes 21% 39% Single Family Homes Multifamily with 2-4 units Multifamily with 5-19 units Multifamily with 20 or more units 22% 18% Tabulations of Census Data by Joint Center for Housing Studies, American Community Survey 2016 1-year estimates

Number of Renter-occpied Units In Millions American Housing Survey 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 Renter-Occupied Housing Units 2011 to 2017 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 2011 2013 2015 2017 Single-Family Multifamily 2-4 units Multifamily 5-19 units Multifamily 20 or more units

Background on Single Family Rental Single Family Rentals are an affordable housing option (Urban Institute, 2015) Offer access to opportunity Diversify the suburbs Study of Sun Belt found that it is areas with higher Asian, Latino and black populations that saw in increase in SFR (Immergluck, 2018) Same study found neighborhoods with lower property values, more foreclosures during the crisis were associated with sizeable increases in SFRs.

Cleveland Home in Slavic Village, epicenter of the foreclosure crisis

Foreclosure Filings 2006 to 2016 More than 121,000 over this time period The 61,000 Context in the city of Cleveland 60,000 in the suburbs

Foreclosure Filings Cuyahoga County, 2006 to 2016 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Cleveland Suburbs East side inner-ring suburbs have large African American Property values lower in the inner-ring suburbs on the eastside rather than west-side

Western Reserve Land Conservancy

Two Clevelands In the majority white Outer Suburbs and Western Suburbs, where fewer foreclosures occurred, the housing market has nearly fully recovered. In the majority African American East Side of Cleveland and East Inner Suburbs, housing prices have recovered only 31% and 60% respectively Study by Western Reserve Land Conservancy

Rental Listings for Single Family homes in 2010

Rental Listings for Single Family homes in September 2016 to October 2017

Rental Listings for a Selection of Outer Suburbs Outer Suburbs 2010 Average Rent Average Number of Bedrooms 2017 Average Rent Average Number of Bedrooms Change from 2010 to 2017 North Royalton 14 $1,375 3 3 $958 3-11 Middleburg Heights 20 $1,409 3 15 $1,395 3-5 Broadview Heights 30 $1,680 3 28 $1,676 3-2 Bratenahl 6 $2,758 3 6 $2,133 3 0 Gates Mills 6 $2,500 4 6 $3,183 4 0 Hunting Valley 1 $2,500 4 1 $2,750 4 0 Pepper Pike 12 $2,642 4 22 $2,887 3 10 Rocky River 28 $1,880 3 38 $1,886 3 10 Chagrin Falls 10 $1,623 3 21 $1,906 3 11 Newburgh Heights 1 $750 3 13 $861 3 12 Highland Heights 12 $2,483 4 25 $1,974 4 13 Parma Heights 10 $1,003 3 24 $1,109 3 14 Independence 1 $1,600 3 17 $4,281 4 16 Brook Park 15 $951 3 33 $1,102 3 18 Westlake 42 $1,707 3 60 $2,828 3 18

Suburb Rental Listing for Section of Inner-Ring suburbs 2010 Average Rent Average bedrooms 2017 Average Rent Average Number of Bedrooms Shaker Heights 81 $1,590 4 130 $1,616 3 49 Lyndhurst 35 $1,254 3 93 $1,496 3 58 University Heights 52 $1,147 3 112 $1,548 3 60 Warrensville Heights 13 $859 3 77 $941 3 64 Mayfield Heights 32 $1,276 3 97 $1,297 3 65 Bedford 11 $874 3 82 $958 3 71 East Cleveland 3 $966 3 86 $896 3 83 Lakewood 58 $887 3 153 $1,219 3 95 Parma 50 $989 3 197 $1,066 3 147 South Euclid 50 $1,083 3 257 $1,296 3 207 Garfield Heights 32 $925 3 332 $932 3 300 Maple Heights 28 $913 3 356 $944 3 328 Cleveland Heights 140 $1,221 3 472 $1,202 3 332 Euclid 44 $935 3 510 $1,059 3 466 Change

Next Steps Determine more specifically the factors that impact the rise of SFR Model future SFR growth? Difference between home mortgage and rental