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Home Buyers Get A Green Light : Pending Home Sales Plunge In November

By
Real Estate Agent with CONLON/Christie's International Real Estate

 

Pending Home Sales November 2009

Just one month after touching a 3-year high, the National Association of Realtors® Pending Home Sales index plunged in November.  A "pending" home sale is a home that is under contract to sell, but has yet to close.

The 16 percent drop marks the first retreat in Pending Home Sales since January of last year.

The weak Pending Home Sales data is an indication that Existing Home Sales data will be soft this month. This is because, historically, 80 percent of Pending Home Sales convert to "closed sales" within 60 days, and most of the rest close within 120.

With Pending Home Sales down, the housing market should lose some of its momentum.  For today's home buyers, this kind of slack can represent a terrific opportunity.

Home prices are a function of supply and demand; of buyers and sellers. When buyers outnumber sellers, competition leads to bidding wars, ultimately, and higher home prices overall.  The imbalance can also create a sense of urgency that results in over-paying for a home.

When buyers are sparse, on the other hand, the psychology of real estate shifts. 

Home sellers are keenly aware of foot traffic and requests for second and third showings. Without buyers, their homes can't sell.  They also note a lack of general feedback from the market.

It's at this point that seller fear can creep in and it becomes a buyer's best time to buy.

Based on November's Pending Home Sales data, it's clear that home sellers are in abundance right now.  Home buyers have leverage.

It may not last.

With mortgage rates easing lower this week, the federal home buyer tax credit still in effect, and the Holiday Season officially over, buyers are getting back to business everywhere. 

Plus, with the tax credit deadline of April 30, 2010 fast approaching, buyer activity should increase over the next 4-6 weeks.

The market looks ripe for a buy but don't rush it.  Take your time and bid right. But when you're ready, be ready -- once the market momentum shifts back to sellers, you might lose all that leverage you built up through the winter.

 Would love to hear from you and your thoughts?  Have things picked up since the new year for your business?

Posted by Michael LaFido on January 06, 2010 | Tags: Pending Home Sales

Posted by

Barb & Sal Dragotta
Macomb, MI
Macomb County Michigan

Michael.  facts posted are very interesting; Here, the stats show moderate dropping in certain Macomb areas; It does make one wonder if the listed slow down in November was partially due to the higher volume in October.  I don't think that itis a 'crap shoot' either. also believe that location& amenities in the surrounding area still carries a HI Priority Label.  Do believe that November & December holidays, both Religious & secular have an effect on sales.  Hope that Buyers are tuned into the stats you posted about the length of time needed to reach closing dates. The April 30 deadline is looming even now 6 January 2010.   Client meet this week-buyer-so fresh news for us [actually Sal, as he does the paper-work in our partnership ].
Prosperous 2010 to you & yours
Barb & Sal

Jan 06, 2010 10:37 AM
Tom Davis
Harrington ERA,DE Homes For Sale, $$ Save $$ Buy Today ! - Dover, DE
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Hi Micheal,

Just read your post, great information. 

Yes April 30th , 2010 is quickly approaching!   I feel the competition already!

Thanks for the post!

Tom Davis

Jan 15, 2010 10:03 AM