What is the condition of the real estate market in the Montgomery Township NJ and other surrounding towns? This question continues to be on the minds of most homeowners, not just those who are currently selling or buying their house. How can we find the possible answers?

The Press has been consistently reporting that now is the “buyers” market and that five years ago it was “sellers” market. By this, people usually mean who has the "upper" hand in the market, or whether there are more buyers than sellers in the market.  In the buyers market home prices usually decline, in the sellers market - home prices increase.

In the real estate language buyers and sellers market are often defined  by “inventory accumulation”. This technical sounding term is a result of simple arithmetic: dividing the total number of the available houses on the market by the average number of sales per months. For example, if there are currently 20 houses on the market and on the average 2 houses per month are sold, the inventory accumulation equals two.

In the past it was believed that the “buyers” market is when the inventory accumulation exceeds 6-7 months. It is considered to be the “sellers” market when inventory accumulation is less then 6-7 months.

Montgomery Township" inventory accumulation is one of the lowest in the area at 3 months. Looking at the chart bellow it would appear that Hopewell NJ is the only market (out of the five examined) that by this definition is “buyers” market.

                                         Princeton Area Housing Inventory and Accumulation - January 2008* 

                                           Princeton NJ Real Estate - Inventory Homes For Sale
 

This data seems to contradict what we hear on the news about the real estate markets that it is a buyers market. What is happening is that the sellers are holding off putting their homes on the market, or taking them off the market, resulting in the low supply of homes for sale and driving the inventory accumulation numbers down. That does not necessarily mean that the prices of homes will go up (which is what usually happens when there is scarcity of supply).  The buyers are not rushing into the market and are waiting for the prices to go down.

What this means for the Princeton area home buyers is that is still a good supply of homes without the pressure of the imminent price increases. For the Montgomery Township sellers the low inventory can easy the downward pressure on home prices. It does not mean that home sellers can now count on home appreciation if they bought their home within the last two-three years.

 You can read more about the Princeton NJ area real estate statistics in the following articles:

  Princeton real estate -how long does it take to sell

  Princeton Real Estate Market Trends

  What is Going On In The Princeton Real Estate Market?

  Princeton Real Estate -Are the House Prices Up or Down?

  Princeton Real Estate - What is the outlook?

 Princeton Real Estate -Are the House Prices Up or Down?
 

*Data is based on Trend MLS and is not guaranteed.

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5 Comments on Montgomery Township NJ Real Estate Market Report

JAN
08
2008
103,959 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Faina, what a great way to show that Montgomery is definitely more of a balanced market and is still geared towards sellers.  Buyer's market?  I think not quite yet!
9:47pm • #1
JAN
09
2008
137,969 Points 9 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
We are having the same thing in White Plains.  In fact the shortage is critical to the point where sellers who want to ladder up are putting off the sale of their condos and coops until they have more inventory to choose from.
10:07pm • #3
JAN
12
2008
525,929 Points 95 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router
Faina- Your marketing reports have developed into some great reading and great looking posts! Katerina
10:45am • #4
APR
06
2008
Great presentation on this subject.

I use absorption rate statisticcs with both buyers and sellers.

Se my post at: http://activerain.com/blogs/jpeters
6:02am • #5

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