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Montgomery County, MD - Weekly Real Estate Report And Foreclosures/Short Sales Update

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Montgomery County, MD - Weekly Real Estate Report And Foreclosures/Short Sales Update

Home owners and prospective purchasers like to know what is happening in the local market. This report shows the impact of  lender owned foreclosures and short sale pre-foreclosures on the market. Generally speaking, the number of lender owned foreclosures (REO listings) is now too low to influence the home values in the county. It is another story with the short sale pre-foreclosures which are creating an artificial market segment that has a very negative influence in the area. About 5% of the 2,997 active listings in Montgomery County are REO properties while about 19% are short sale pre-foreclosures.

Lender Owned Homes:  135 lender owned foreclosures are included in the current inventory of homes for sale. The listings are sorted by city.

There are 68 lender owned foreclosures (REO) for sale at or BELOW $200,000.  Click on the listing number to see the full property description. Sort by column headers.

Click the following URL to see the listings:
http://mrislistings.mris.com/Matrix/Public/Portal.aspx?k=1135923XDLVP&p=DE-135508949-695

There are 67 lender owned foreclosures (REO) for sale at or ABOVE $200,000. Click on the listing number to see the full property description. Sort by column headers.

Click the following URL to see the listings:
http://mrislistings.mris.com/Matrix/Public/Portal.aspx?k=1135923XDLVP&p=DE-135508989-846

Why do short sale pre-foreclosures have a negative impact on the residential real estate market?  

Today, there are 556 active listings of short sale pre-foreclosures offered for sale in Montgomery County. That compares with 135 listings of lender owned foreclosures. The pricing on many of these listings is unrealistic and a high percentage will never reach settlement.  If effect, we have the appearance of a large number of homes that are available when in reality, only a small percentage of the short sale listings will reach settlement before being withdrawn or going to foreclosure auctions. This is a classic situation where the perception of the number of available homes differs from reality.

There are 234 short sale listings, at and below $200,000 on the market.

Click the following URL to see the listings:
http://mrislistings.mris.com/Matrix/Public/Portal.aspx?k=1135923XDLVP&p=DE-135509086-987

In the price range at and above $200,000, there are 330 short sale pre-foreclosures on the market.

Click the following URL to see the listings:
http://mrislistings.mris.com/Matrix/Public/Portal.aspx?k=1135923XDLVP&p=DE-135509023-834

Home sellers should study the inventory in their areas to determine the negative impact of short sale properties. Weight needs to be given to the actual settlements but the short sale listings need to be closely examined for credibility. Home buyers need to be very selective when submitting offers on short sale listings to avoid the disappointment of a cancelled sale after much time has past. Many of the short sale listings are also being sold at trustee sales without notice to the purchasers that have pending contracts.

The real estate market statistics for the past month may be viewed by clicking on the following link:  http://www.rbintel.com/statistics/montgomery-county-md  The new statistics are posted on the tenth of each month.

All the active listings of homes for sale in Maryland may be viewed on Homes Prospector at www.roykelley.com

Trustee sale schedules and many of our real estate blog posts may be viewed at www.roykelley.net

Please contact us with your real estate questions. Your referrals of friends and family members will always be appreciated.

 It is a blooming time for home buyers in Montgomery County, MD!

Posted by

Roy Kelley, Retired, Former Associate Broker, RE/MAX Realty Group

Gaithersburg, Maryland  

Andrew Mooers | 207.532.6573
MOOERS REALTY - Houlton, ME
Northern Maine Real Estate-Aroostook County Broker

Like the real estate doctor with flowers in the office, Roy has us in the pink, fit as a fiddle with the pulse of the local real estate market he knows like the back of his hand. Inside and out.

Mar 14, 2011 03:16 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Good morning Andrew.  Maryland home buyers are definitely in the pink for the spring market.

Even though the inventory of lender owned foreclosures is down , buyers are still finding very attractive purchase opportunities in Montgomery County. Mortgage lenders are encouraging early lock-ins on interest rates since there is a lot of upward pressure in the market. So, buyers need to watch the rates as well as increases in fees. Qualified first time home buyers still have the availability of grants to $7,500 to assist with the cash needs of a home purchase. Those that need these assistance funds should know that they will be depleted and may not be available for deferred purchases.

 Spring is blooming for Maryland home buyers!

 

Mar 14, 2011 03:26 AM
Elizabeth Byrne
Keller Williams Realty - Arlington, VA
Arlington Virginia Real Estate

Roy, you know your market so well. Great information for buyers and investors. How do you find time to keep up with your busy market, take amazing photographs of flowers, and write great posts every day? You must never sleep. Have a great day! No napping at work!

Mar 15, 2011 02:45 AM