Have you ever driven through a neighborhood and seen all those real estate signs in front of seemingly every other house?
It probably happens every day in most parts of the United States if you are in the real estate market as a buyer or real estate professional.
But not all of those houses are for sale....
In Brevard County Florida there are 5330 single family homes that are either actively for sale, under contract with contingencies or under contract and awaiting closing. Sounds like a bunch of homes for sale.
Now assume there is a "For Sale " sign in front of each of these properties. How many are actually actively for sale?
Drum roll, please.....
How does 69% sound???
Out of 5,330 properties only 3,681 are actively for sale.
This was really brought to my attention today when a client called me to say she had found the neighborhood she really likes. We had looked at one house in the subdivision earlier this week.
She said there were lots of other signs in the neighborhood.
The neighborhood of Capron Trace in Viera did have 7 properties in the MLS system but only one was active. Six of these properties were under contract!
Point made.....
Just because there are signs out front doesn't mean it is on the market!
Gary L. Waters, Florida licensed real estate agent, Century 21 Baytree Realty, Rockledge, Florida serving Florida's Space Coast including the cities and communities of Melbourne, Viera, Rockledge, Suntree, Merritt Island, Cocoa Beach and the surrounding region. Whether your interest lies in a 55+ community such as Heritage Isle, a golf course community such as Baytree National Golf Links or water front, give me a call!
Read my blog Florida Homes for Sale and Moving to Brevard County, Florida.
Very true Gary!
Our CREN MLS system has different status codes to indicate the level of "Active", so we can limit these in the search, but as you say it doesn't change the impression the customer gets which is my Realtor isn't showing me all the homes I want to see.
No one wants this. So I usually show them all of them but indicate that these are under contract to whatever extent possible.
Based on your Headline, I thought maybe you were going to talk about the 50% of sellers that aren't really trying to sell their homes because of their asking price. haha
Thanks for the post.