June 2nd, 2009 categories: Assessing the Local Market
Given the recessionary climate that we have been in this last year, every one is watching and waiting for the real estate market to turn around. Will it happen this month? Will it be next?
There have been some statistics showing encouragement of late … particularly, the stock market that has been leveling out, consumer confidence is rising, and interest rates are continuing to be very low.
Most people in real estate will tell you that there has been a significant increase in traffic this last month. Real Estate sales normally begin to increase in the month of May as Summer is traditionally the high season for moving.
In Kerr County, there were 35 sales totaling $5,676,350 during the month of May as compared with 59 sales totaling $11,879,775 during the same period last year. Still significantly down; however, encouraging from the previous months.
For the year so far, here’s the data for Kerr County:

170 units sold totaling just over $33 million as compared with $273 units totaling $53.8 million. That’s 103 Units down for a total of just over $20 million! WOW! That’s quite an impact on the overall economy and particularly those in real estate.
We remain encouraged though. Things are looking up! As of June 2, There are currently 70 Listings totaling $15.7 Million in Kerr County listed as pending or active with a contingency.
People are learning to accept our new market conditions. Prices are being lowered! People are getting creative! We’re all working harder! Real Estate always comes back around!!!
With every obstacle is an opportunity for a change for the better! We’re doing our best to work smarter for our clients! And, as you can see, we are actively watching the real estate market so that we can provide YOU with the best information. Give us a call 830-995-2511 for more information and to find out how we can help you with your purchase or sale in the Hill Country. We are members of the San Antonio, Kerrville & Gillespie MLS services and so can help you anywhere in that market area!
