National Housing Report | October 2011
According to information shared with RE/MAX Agents and Brokers in the latest addition of the RE/MAX National Housing Report for September 2011 released on October 15th stated that September Sales Up Over Last Year.
The September 2011 RE/MAX National Housing Report, a survey of housing data from 53 metropolitan areas, shows that the number of home sales were 7.6% higher than September 2010. This follows a trend from August and July, when sales were up 18.0% and 13.1% respectively. With higher sales, the inventory of homes on the market fell for the 15th consecutive month by 20.2% from September 2010. Despite brisk sales at the end of summer, home prices continued a slight downward trend, falling 3.3% from last year.
“It’s a good omen that home sales remained at a level higher than last year, and if this pace continues, we would hope to see prices start to rise too,” said Margaret Kelly, CEO of RE/MAX, LLC. “The market is trying hard to recover, and favorable policies from Washington would reduce the possibility of a further decline.”
TRANSACTIONS – YEAR-OVER-YEAR CHANGE
In the month of September, closed transactions followed an expected seasonal trend and dropped 14.6% from sales in August. However, compared to September 2010, home sales were up 7.6%, which marks the third month in a row that sales were higher than the same month a year ago. Transactions have shown positive growth for 4 of the 9 months in 2011. Of the 53 metro areas surveyed, 44 experienced a rise in home sales from 2010.
MEDIAN SALES PRICE
The RE/MAX National Housing Report showed that the Median Sales Price was $183,762 for the month of September. This is just 2.5% lower than the median price for August and 3.3% lower than prices seen in September 2010. Home prices have increased for 4 of the last 7 months, while on a year-to-year basis, median price losses have been improving for 6 consecutive months. Of the 53 metro areas reviewed for this report, 17 saw price increases from last year
DAYS ON MARKET – AVERAGE OF 53 METRO AREAS
For the 53 metro areas in the report, all properties sold in the month of September had an average Days on Market of 94. This was just 4 days higher than the average of 90 seen in August, and 6 days higher than the average seen in September 2010. This past July and September 2010, both had an average Days on Market of 88, which represents the lowest average in the last 12 months. Days on Market is the number of days between first being listed in an MLS and when a sales contract is signed
MONTHS SUPPLY OF INVENTORY – AVERAGE OF 53 METRO AREAS
Perhaps due to a falling foreclosure rate, the total number of homes for sale, or inventory, has dropped for 15 straight months. The average inventory of homes-for-sale in the 53 metro areas surveyed dropped 4.8% from August and 20.2% from September 2010. This results in an 7.7 Months Supply of homes for September, which is up from 6.8 in August, but down from the 9.8 supply seen in September 2010. Months Supply is the number of months it would take to clear a market’s active inventory at the current rate of sales. A six- month supply is considered a balanced market between buyers and sellers.
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The RE/MAX National Housing Report is distributed each month on or about the 15th. The first Report was distributed in August 2008. The Report is based on MLS data in approximately 53 metropolitan areas, includes all residential property types, and is not annualized. For maximum representation, many of the largest metro areas in the country are represented, and an attempt is made to include at least one metro from each state. Metro area definitions include the specific counties established by the U.S. Government’s Office of Management and Budget, with some exceptions.
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