Snap Shot of Alameda real estate market - May 20, 2013 to May 28, 2013
This is a snapshot of the Alameda real estate market activity May 20, 2013 to May 28, 2013, a two week period:
Last week’s totals as compared with previous 2 weeks.....5/20/2013 5/28/2013
New homes on the market........................................................34.............19
Price changes..............................................................................8...............3
Homes that sold........................................................................26 …..........14
Pending activity - all not just last week........................................83.............87
All properties currently on the market.........................................45.............42
Condos currently on the market...................................................7...............4
Townhouses currently on the market............................................4...............5
Distressed properties:
Bank Owned properties..................................................................4.............3
Short Sales....................................................................................2.............2
Average days on the market.........................................................14...........12
(including distressed properties)
Average sales price of single family homes..........................$638,367......$648,727
This trend of little inventory and increasing competition is making the market particularly difficult for first-time home buyers.
Some buyers are dropping out of the market search. They are frustrated because they keep making offers and losing. Buyers need to realize that it’s normal for even smart, strategic, aggressive buyers to lose out on a few homes. Find an agent who will lead you through the process and listen to their suggestions. It takes a learning curve before buyers become the prevailing bidder in a multiple offer situation.
The Alameda market features many older homes which may need repairs. The trend is for the successful bidder to take the home in its “as is” condition. That means a successful buyer may pay top dollar and agree to take responsibility for a pest inspection report of $10,000 to $20,000. But that is the reality of what it takes to be successful in the current Alameda market.
The snapshot of the Alameda market shows that the number of new homes
on the market are keeping fairly level. Pending activity has remained constant for several months. As properties come on the market they quickly becoming pending usually with multiple offers and an escalation of the sales price.
Average sales price has decreased from $638,367 the previous week to the current week’s sales price of $648,727. The fluctuation in closing sales price relates to the prices of those homes closed. A snapshot of the Alameda real estate market does not show a true picture of the market trend. More time is needed to determine trends. The average days on the market jumped 2 fold from last month and that is probably due to short sales closing. Short sales typically take 6 to 9 months.
Prices have climbed but there are still good values in Alameda.
This is still a good time to be looking for a home since interest rates still under 4.00%. The low inventory may be the only impediment to finding a home. However, new homes have continually come on the market this summer. Buyers need to have an agent who watches the market frequently and knows what is available now.
My snap shot of the Alameda real estate market reports are important and provide valuable information over the long run. But, if you want to know your property’s current market value, or what you should offer on a particular property, you need a Comparative Market Analysis which will comparelike properties; apples to apples and oranges to oranges.
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