As you can see from the first chart above, Position Realty Market Index, the first time home buyer tax credit created a great deal of demand in the market similar to the real estate boom from 2004 to 2006. Currently the number of transactions is slowing down as a result there is an increase in inventory because the number of listings is not being purchased at a fast enough rate.
Since May 2013 (12 months ago), the average sold price has increased approximately +4.0% (down from last month), the average days on market have increased approximately +29.7% (up from last month) and the number of transaction has decreased approximately -15.9% (up from last month). Since the month of September the average sold price has teeter tottered up and down with no upward trend. This is good news since the market has not formed a downward trend. We will not see an indication of a market reversal until there have been two to three consecutive months of upward or downward pressure on the average sold price, DOM and number of transactions. The current average sold price is approximately $252,000 which is down approximately -1.9% from last month at $257,000.
The volume of REO purchases since May 2013 (12 months ago) has decreased approximately -44.6% and the volume of short sales have decreased approximately -74.4%. Since October 2013 the volume of REO purchases has increased approximately +11.1%. The volume of REO purchases is rising again because Fannie Mae and institutional lenders have been holding onto inventory and they are starting to release their inventory at a faster rate. The volume of short sales are still down but REO purchases are back on the rise.
Since May 2013 (12 months ago), the number of homes for sale on the market have increased approximately +50.6%. This increase in the number of listings is caused by investors leaving the market and sellers that purchased during the real estate boom are putting their homes on the market to break-even or sell with a small amount of equity. Real estate prices have reached a point where sellers are listing their homes at a faster rate than buyers are purchasing. This has not cause a decrease in real estate prices and as we enter the Spring / Summer buying season we are seeing an increase in the number of sold homes.
As more and more sellers enter the market and as more of the supply of residential homes increase, real estate prices may start to decrease (more supply and weaker demand causes prices to decrease).Real estate prices are still at an all time low (near 2008 prices), mortgage rates are still at a historical low and the market is improving both in terms of prices and the overall economy. Give us a call to discuss your best investment strategy, TODAY!!
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