Are you having trouble getting buyers to visit your home?

One reason could be how you arrived at your listing price.

Did you and/or your real estate agent discuss Absorption Rates before pricing the home?

What?..............

You are unfamiliar with the term Absorption Rate.

Christine McInerney & Jennifer Halinkowski are two of my fellow KW Associates at one of the newest Keller Williams Market Centers in Knoxville, TN. They have done an excellent job (below) of simplifying the Absorption Rate equation.

Via Christine McInerney & Jennifer Halinkowski, Knoxville Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty):

Absorption Rates

Having two small children and several rescue animals I know how important the concept of absorption is- I need highly absorbent paper towel and napkins to clean up all their spills (they inherited their clumsiness from me).  I also know that kids absorb information quickly so you need to be careful what you say around them because sometimes they absorb the "wrong" thing.

The concept of "absorption" is even more important in my career as a full time Realtor.  Before, I ever put a home on the market I always calculate the absorption rate.  Absorption rate is a concept and practice that is often over looked by many Realtors and lack of knowledge can lead to expired listings which everyone know is no good- it hurts the Seller, the Realtor, and can lead to poor sales results in an area.

So what is the absorption rate? 

Just like the name applies, the absorption rate is a calculated estimate, based on current and past market trends, that determines how long it will take for Buyers to absorb (aka buy) the current inventory in a given area. 

 So what does this number tell you?

As a Realtor, I often have Sellers ask me how long I think it will take to sell their house.  While I do not have a crystal ball or the ability to see into the future, the absorption rate can allow me to make an educated estimate of how long it will take for a home to sell based on the number of comparable homes on the market and the number of closed homes in a given time period.

best realtor to sell homes in knoxvilleThe absorption rate follows the simple law of supply and demand.  If an market area has 46 similar homes on the market and only 5 comparable home sold the past month that are has a current absorption rate of 9.2 months.  In other words there is 9.2 months of inventory.  Therefore if a Seller "needed" to sell within 3 months they better make sure that their price and condition were better than that of the competition.

Selling real estate is not about guessing- it is both a science and an art.  Because both Jennifer and myself have advanced science degrees we thoroughly research market areas both before and during our listing periods as good knowledge of the market is critical in selling a home and allowing Sellers to get the most money out of their homes and to sell in the shortest period of time.

 

Interested in Selling your Knoxville TN home contact Christine and Jennifer today.  We provide a free no obligation Compartative Market Anaylsis and detailed Market report.

Instantly search for more homes for sale in the Knoxville TN and surrounding areas now!
www.HomesForSaleKnoxville.com

Visit Christine McInerney and Jennifer Halinkowski with Southland GMAC Real Estate on-line at:
www.HomesForSaleKnoxville.com and www.KnoxvilleReal-Estate.com

Office: (865) 237-5289
Christine (865) 237-5289 and Jennifer (865) 621-3658
Mail to: McIn-Kowski@HomesForSaleKnoxville.com

Knoxville TN EcoBroker           Green REALTOR in Knoxville TN         Knoxville TN ePro

Instantly Search For All Knoxville, TN Homes , Condos , and land For Sale!!

 Knoxville TN Realtor

 
This post has been included in South Carolina Information Richland County, SC Information Columbia, SC Information
Post is included in group: South Carolina Real Estate
Post is included in group: Realtors®
Post is included in group: Learn to be a Top Producing Listing Agent
Post is included in group: Keller Williams 'Rainers
Post is included in group: African American Realtors

1 Comments on Absorption Rates and How it Affects Sellers

JUL
07
203,960 Points 2 Featured Posts

Great idea for a post.  I may have to steal use if for inspiration to write one on the same topic.  Very timely!  I have always used absorption rates to justify a longer listing period.  I like to list for at least as long as the stats show it will take to sell the home.  Duh!

9:45am • #1

Leave a response…



(optional)
What does the graphic say?
 
David_patterson_on_activerain Rainmaker_large

Columbia SC Homes for Sale by David Patterson

Columbia, SC

More about me…

Keller Williams Columbia SC

Address: 4400 Saint Andrews Road, Columbia, SC, 29210

Office Phone: (803) 772-5858

Cell Phone: (803) 429-9010

Email Me

<!--************CODE GEOMAP************--> real-estate
real-estate <!--************END GEOMAP************-->


Links

Archives

RSS 2.0 Feed for this blog

Find SC real estate agents and Columbia real estate on ActiveRain.