The Atlanta Fed's Supervision, Regulation, and Credit (SRC) Division introduced a real estate webinar series with our residential and commercial real estate experts, who shared their market insights, industry perspectives, and data analytics and tools. The first webinar featured Domonic Purviance, residential real estate subject matter expert, who discussed current conditions and trends in residential real estate as well as the potential risks that lie ahead as the market emerges from COVID's impact. In light of current concerns about the decline in home ownership affordability, he also showed the Atlanta Fed's Home Ownership Affordability Monitor (HOAM) tool. The tool allows you to track changes in home ownership affordability for median-income households. You can subscribe to receive HOAM update alerts.
About Domonic Purviance
As a subject matter expert within the Supervision, Regulation, and Credit Division at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Domonic Purviance is primarily responsible for conducting an ongoing assessment of risks associated with residential real estate markets and the potential impacts they may pose to the financial system. His assessments include analyzing conditions within individual markets as well as the impacts of external forces on real estate. In addition, Domonic is responsible for developing real estate-related analytical reports and tools used internally throughout the Federal Reserve System to aid in risk surveillance and banking supervision. Domonic also frequently engages in public outreach on the behalf of the Federal Reserve by speaking at public conferences and events as well as contributing commentary to the Beige Book, a publication produced by the Federal Reserve summarizing economic conditions by district.