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East Grand Rapids Michigan ~ Market Comparison 2006-2007 ~ The Best Time to Buy is Now

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Real Estate Agent with Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner

east grand rapids mi terry westbrook real estate blogAs we start a new year it is good to review and look back to see if we can learn from the past. So much of the news lately is on the Housing Market and the difficulties that sellers are having through the erosion of prices. Buyers are waiting for the lowest point in the market to buy. Sellers are looking at prices that were higher a year ago to set prices for today.

 In some markets we have seen the average price go down while in others the prices has been stable and even risen. How do you make the right decision in this market? I don't think there is a economist or an "expert" in the business that can say with certainty what the market will do in the short run. I have sold Real estate since 1973 and I have seen almost all the cycles in this business. One thing remains constant - given enough time, prices will rise and most families want the security of a house that they can call home.

 

Market Comparision for East Grand Rapids Michigan 2006-2007

 

 

In the chart above, you can see a number of trends. First, there were 11 more sales in 2007. Second, the average sales price is $37,000 higher. Each item in the statistics are still in the buyers favor except one: that is number of homes on the market.  2006 inventory grew each month and that trend continued through most of 2007 but we have had a recent reduction of properties on the market.  As soon as that happens, the advantage the buyers had will diminish and we will see prices start to rise and less flexibility from sellers.

My thoughts are:  the market has corrected itself and we will see fewer homes on the market and prices staying flat to slightly increasing.                                                   

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Comments(4)

Gary Smith
Agent Marketing Today - Commerce Township, MI
Terry, You make me want to move to the west side of Michigan.  Oakland County simply plummeted in all categories.
Jan 02, 2008 01:41 PM
Terry & Bonnie Westbrook
Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner - Grand Rapids, MI
Westbrook Realty - Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Re
Gary:We have seen losses but I do see signs of improvement. Sorry for your situation. We still expect quite a few agents to not renew as of the first of the year.
Jan 02, 2008 02:13 PM
Gary Smith
Agent Marketing Today - Commerce Township, MI
Terry, At least 2,000 agents in Michigan have left since March 2007. I think most will try to stick it out reasoning spring market will increase.
Jan 03, 2008 01:54 PM
Terry & Bonnie Westbrook
Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner - Grand Rapids, MI
Westbrook Realty - Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Re
Gary:It is nor over yet but I think the worst is over we need to get through 2008 on similar activity to 2007. Have a great 2008
Jan 03, 2008 11:07 PM