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Market and real estate updated for fall, 2007

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Real Estate Agent with The Wichita Home Team with KW Signature Partners

6 of the top 27 agents in units sold in the Wichita MLS were RE/MAX agents.  That's 22% and yet RE/MAX only has 6% of the total agents.

 

As individual office go,  RE/MAX Realty Pro's West office was #1 in the city in Listings sold and #2 in total sales for the 1st 8 months of 2007.

 

RE/MAX Realty Professionals was #1 again in units sold per agent.  They have led this category every month in 2007.

 

The company (both offices) was #3 in listings sold and #5 in total sales.

 

RE/MAX Realtors was the #1 brand/franchise in Listings sold for the same time period (all RE/MAX Companies.

 

MLS market trends by average sold-per-asked price was 97.44% for August.

 

Average days on the market was 67.4 during August.

 

Average sales price of existing and new homes for July was $137,512. This was slightly lower than the previous two months but higher than the 1st 5 months.

 

Total homes closed during August was 1,192.  Only two months in 2007 had higher sales #'s.

 

Total soles for 2007 was 2% behind last years total but 5% above 2005.  2006 was the highest year of sales ever for Wichita MSA and MLS.  Listing through August were 4% below last years #'s

 

The economic forecast for 2008 shows an increase of 6,000 jobs for the Wichita area.  This number could go higher if more skilled aircraft employees can be found and recruited to the area.

 

Kansas will add more New jobs than any other of the 9 plains states in 2008 according to a report out of Creighton University.

 

 

 

 

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July, 2015 Mid-year Real Estate Report

 

For the United States, NE Oklahoma and the Grand Lake area.

 

 

 

Nationally, June Home sales were the highest of any month since the RE/MAX National Housing report began in 2008.  In the last 5 month each month’s sales were higher than the proceeding moth and the same month one year ago. The median sales price of homes sold in June was $224,671, 7% above a year ago.  Nationally, supply still lags demand with only a 3.6 month supply of housing.  A 6 month supply is a balanced market.

 

 

 

Nationally, April, May and June saw an increase in inventory but June’s inventory was still 11.8% below a year ago.  For example the DFW area reported only a 1.8 month’s supply of homes. Grand Lake’s supply of housing was almost 14 months.

 

Nationally The average home lost $13,067 of equity value in the last 9 years but over the last 3 years the value of a home went up $45,533 and that equity loss should be wiped out in another two years.  The Tulsa area was not hit nearly as bad.  The last 3 years equity gain was only $21,100 but the 9 year position was a $19,400 value increase over 2006.  The Grand Lake area is still behind values 9 years ago but values are slowly rising.  The only negative to a faster recovery will be the dramatic decrease in oil prices and increase in job losses in the oil industry and how that impacts buyers from the OKC, Tulsa and Wichita, KS area.

 

Grand Lake real estate sales

 

2015 sales started slow but are beginning to accelerate. There were 426 residential sales in the 1st 6 months of 2015, a 2.9% increase but Junes increase over June, 2014 was 40.8% or 100 sales compared to 71.

 

Pending sales at the end of June, 2015 were up 13.4% over June, 2014 and YTD pending sales were up 5%.  During June, 2015 32 homes went under contract priced over $200,000, 34 homes sold between $100,000 and $200,000 and 27 homes were sold under $100,000. 

 

The number of listings available for sale was down 11.4% at the end of June, 2015 compared to a year ago. The greatest need seems to be homes under $100,000 that are stick built so they can qualify for government loans. (USDA, FHA and VA)

 

Homes are selling at 91% of last listed price, the highest level in over a year.  If no new listings entered the market it would take about 13.5 months to sell Grand Lake’s entire inventory.  This number is three times the national average for major metro areas.

 

 

 

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