HOUSTON SINGLE-FAMILY HOME SALES AND PRICES CLIMB IN MARCH AS THE HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT DEADLINE LOOMS |
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HOUSTON — (April 20, 2010) — The rapidly approaching April 30 federal homebuyer tax credit apparently inspired Houston-area consumers to house shop, as sales of single-family homes throughout the Houston market rose in March with the strongest sales volume continuing in the upper housing segments. Prices of single-family homes also continued their months-long appreciation. The rapidly approaching April 30 federal homebuyer tax credit apparently inspired Houston-area consumers to house shop, as sales of single-family homes throughout the Houston market rose in March with the strongest sales volume continuing in the upper housing segments. Prices of single-family homes also continued their months-long appreciation.Overall March sales of single-family homes across greater Houston climbed 10.8 percent compared to March 2009, according to the latest monthly data compiled by the Houston Association of Realtors® (HAR). All single-family home pricing segments except the under-$80,000 market experienced gains, with the sharpest increases in homes priced from $250,000 and above. Sales of all property types rose 14.5 percent in March on a year-over-year basis.The average price of a single-family home appreciated for the sixth straight month, reaching $212,403, up 10.2 percent versus March 2009. That represents the highest pricing level for a March in Houston. At $154,250, the March single-family home median price—the figure at which half of the homes sold for more and half sold for less—rose 6.4 percent from one year earlier. That represents the 11th consecutive monthly increase in median price and is the highest dollar figure for a March in Houston.Foreclosure property sales reported in the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) fell by 14.1 percent in March compared to one year earlier. The median price of March foreclosure sales rose 4.2 percent to $87,500 on a year-over-year basis.Sales of all property types in Houston for March totaled 5,758, up 14.5 percent compared to March 2009. Total dollar volume for properties sold during the month was $1.2 billion versus $938 million one year earlier, representing a 24.2 percent increase. “Local mortgage lenders I have spoken with estimate that between 50 to 65 percent of their recent business is related to the first-time homebuyer tax credit,” said Margie Dorrance, HAR chair and principal at Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan. “Homebuyers are nearly out of time to take advantage of the credit since a contract must be in the title company by midnight on April 30, although closing can take place as late as June 30.” March Monthly Market Comparison The number of available properties, or active listings, at the end of March rose 7.1 percent from March 2009 to 49,030. That represents 2,372 more active listings than one month earlier, in February 2010, and is widely thought to reflect increased activity stemming from the homebuyer tax credit. Month-end pending sales for March—those listings expected to close within the next 30 days—totaled 4,242, up 14.3 percent from last year. The months inventory of single-family homes for March stretched slightly to 6.7 months compared to 6.1 months one year earlier, but remains better than the national months inventory of single-family homes of 8.6 months, reported by the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR). |
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* Months inventory estimates the number of months it will take to deplete current active inventory based on the prior 12 months sales activity. This figure is representative of the single-family homes market. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Single-Family Homes UpdateMarch sales of all single-family homes in Houston totaled 4,832, up 10.8 percent from March 2009. The increase ended three consecutive monthly declines in sales. Broken out by segment, sales of single-family homes priced between $250,000 and $500,000 rose 30.6 percent in March while sales of luxury homes—those priced from $500,000 to the millions—soared 49.5 percent. Homes priced between $80,000 and $150,000 were up 6.5 percent while those in the $150,000 to $250,000 range rose 11.8 percent. By contrast, sales of homes in the below-$80,000 segment were off 8.4 percent. Heightened sales activity in the higher end of the housing market drove pricing up again in March. At $154,250, the median sales price for single-family homes rose for the 11th consecutive month, up 6.4 percent from March 2009. The national single-family median price reported by NAR is $164,300, illustrating the continued higher value and lower cost of living that consumers enjoy in the Houston market. The average price of single-family homes in March was $212,403, an increase of 10.2 percent from one year earlier. That represents the sixth straight monthly jump in the average price. Both median and average pricing reached the highest levels ever recorded for a March in Houston. HAR also breaks out the sales performance of existing single-family homes throughout the Houston market. In March 2010, existing home sales totaled 4,057, a 14.4 percent increase from March 2009. The median sales price rose 9.4 percent to $144,900 compared to last year. The average sales price of $198,271 increased 12.2 percent from its March 2009 level. The number of townhouses and condominiums that sold in March jumped 30.4 percent compared to one year earlier. In the greater Houston area, 463 units were sold last month versus 355 properties in March 2009. The median price of a townhouse/condominium slid 8.9 percent year-over-year to $123,000. The average price was flat at $160,886 from March 2009 to March 2010. Lease Property Update Demand for single-family home rentals rose 15.3 percent in March compared to a year earlier. Year-over-year townhouse/condominium rentals increased 13.9 percent.
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The computerized Multiple Listing Service of the Houston Association of Realtors® includes residential properties and new homes listed by 25,000 Realtors® throughout Harris, Fort Bend and Montgomery counties, as well as parts of Brazoria, Galveston, Waller and Wharton counties. Residential home sales statistics as well as listing information for more than 50,000 properties may be found on the Internet at http://www.har.com.The information published and disseminated to the HAR Multiple Listing Services is communicated verbatim, without change by Multiple Listing Services, as filed by MLS participants.The MLS does not verify the information provided and disclaims any responsibility for its accuracy. All data is preliminary and subject to change. Monthly sales figures reported since November 1998 includes a statistical estimation to account for late entries. Twelve-month totals may vary from actual end-of-year figures. (Single-family detached homes were broken out separately in monthly figures beginning February 1988.)Founded in 1918, the Houston Association of Realtors® (HAR) is a 25,000-member organization of real estate professionals engaged in every aspect of the industry, including residential and commercial sales and leasing, appraisal, property management and counseling. It is the largest local association/board of Realtors® in the United States as well as the largest individual membership trade association in Houston.
(Source: Houston Association of Realtors)
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