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TEXAS OUTPERFORMS NATION IN OCTOBER HOME SALES | HOUSTON | LEAGUE CITY, TX

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Space Center

TEXAS OUTPERFORMS NATION IN OCTOBER HOME SALES

COLLEGE STATION (Real Estate Center) – Sales of existing single-family Texas homes in October were up 8 percent from a year ago, according to the most recent Multiple Listing Services (MLS) data compiled by the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University.

More than 15,600 existing single-family homes were sold, data showed. The median home price was $147,500, up 2 percent from a year ago, and the state's overall inventory was at 6.9 months.

Meanwhile, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported yesterday that, nationally, existing home sales rose 1.4 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.97 million in October from a downwardly revised 4.9 million in September, and are 13.5 percent above the 4.38 million unit level in October 2010.

The national median price for existing homes was $162,500, which was 4.7 percent below October 2010.

Talking about the national numbers, Center Research Economist Dr. Jim Gaines said homebuyers continue to be frustrated by stiff mortgage underwriting and appraisals despite favorable buying factors such as low interest rates, sluggish but positive job creation and lower home prices.

"NAR reported contract cancellations at 33 percent in October, meaning that one in three sales contracts failed to close," Gaines said. "Sales agents should be very circumspect when qualifying buyers for mortgages, rather than being frustrated later because the deal does not close." 

October 2011 MLS data for many Texas cities are available on the Center's website. Here is a sampling (data current as of Nov. 21, 2011):

 

Sales

Change from
Last Year

Median
Price

Change from
Last Year

Months'
Inventory

Amarillo

221

up 2%

$126,800

up 1%

5.2

Austin

1,616

up 21%

$188,700

down 2%

5.1

Corpus
Christi

267

up 12%

$128,900

down 4%

9.1

Dallas

3,289

up 10%

$155,400

up 1%

5.7

Fort Worth

612

up 4%

$108,000

down 6%

6

Garland

112

up 2%

$90,600

down 1%

4.7

Harlingen

66

up 12%

$90,000

up 10%

24.1

Houston

4,467

up 10%

$152,000

up 2%

6.7

Lubbock

208

up 12%

$114,500

no change

7.5

Odessa

84

up 18%

$148,300

up 31%

3.9

San Angelo

74

down 18%

$110,000

up 1%

5.8

San Antonio

1,385

up 5%

$148,300

down 1%

7.4

Temple-
Belton

114

up 9%

$148,900

up 25%

8.7

Tyler

227

up 12%

$133,200

down 2%

13

Wichita
Falls

98

down 13%

$73,800

down 27%

8.4

Texas

15,640

up 8% 

$147,500

up 2%

6.9