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absorption: The Real Estate Market Continues to Recover - August 2008 - 08/16/08 03:07 AM
By The Numbers:
Inventory (supply) down: For the fifth straight month, total inventory has dropped. We are still in the 50,000s and although this is still high, the trend is down.
Sales (demand) up:  Closed sales for June are above 6,000 and are double what they were per month during the … (0 comments)

absorption: The Real Estate Market Continues to Recover - 07/18/08 02:55 PM
By The Numbers 
Inventory (supply) down: For the fourth straight month, the total inventory has dropped. We are still in the 50,000's which is high but the trend is down.
Sales (demand) up:  Closed sales for June are close to 6000 and double what they were per month during the slump … (0 comments)

absorption: May D.C. Absorption Rates - 06/04/08 12:16 PM
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absorption: Absorption Rate Chart for Northern Colorado - 05/27/08 03:58 PM
Below is a chart that shows that absorption rate for homes in the Northern Colorado Area.  If you compare the First Quarter of 2007 with the First Quarter of 2008 - Fort Collins and Greeley were only down 1% while Loveland is down 2% and Windsor 13%.
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absorption: "Fish or Cut Bait!" - 03/07/08 11:34 PM
I picked up a copy of Seth Godin's THE DIP last weekend.  His theory is quite interesting; that the age old adage, "Winners Never Quit & Quitters Never Win" is all wrong.  That the exact opposite is actually true; that "winners actually quit & they quit often!"  They just quit doing … (0 comments)

absorption: What is market absorption? - 07/21/07 11:06 AM
What is market absorption? It is a mathematical approach to determine the rate at which inventory is "absorbed"(engulfed wholly) into the market. Inventory is the number of homes for sale in the market.
A division of homes sold on average over the last 12 months, 6 months and then 3 months will determine … (3 comments)

absorption: Salt Lake City Real Estate - June 2007 Home Absorption - 07/06/07 04:57 PM
The time it takes to sell a home in the Salt Lake Metropolitan area continues to increase. Of the 17 cities tracked in Salt Lake County only three  (Midvale, Taylorsville, & Magna) are still considered a Sellers market. Bluffdale, Herriman, and Riverton increased significantly from 7.7 months to 13.9, an increase … (0 comments)

absorption: Triangle Commercial Space report - 06/01/07 06:06 AM
Recently the Triangle Business Journal released their quarterly insert: SPACE, their regular report on commercial real estate trends in the Raleigh-Durham area.
For the first quarter of 2007, TBJ reports that the commercial sector took a slight breather after a torrid 2006 second half.
Net Absorption dipped in all four classes, Office Space, Flex, … (0 comments)

absorption: So,,,,,how's the market? - 02/26/07 05:38 PM
 
By Greg Perry
One of my greatest sources of entertainment is to ask another real estate agent, or to overhear agents talk about the market.  Some agents are "glass 1/2 full" people and will always portray a positive spin, while others can't wait for the bottom to drop to fulfill a … (2 comments)

absorption: Marin County Absorption Rates Becoming Bloated - 07/26/06 02:53 PM
Marin County, California sits just north of San Francisco and boasts some of the most expensive real estate in the nation.  Last month, the median home price in Marin County again tickled the million dollar barrier, falling just short of that astonishing threshold. 
While those living in Marin (Mill Valley, Tiburon, … (0 comments)

 
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