Posts Tagged ‘economy’

What does your market look like?

March 5, 2014

So many experts, so little consensus…  If one agrees the phrase “All Real Estate is Local” is mostly true, then comparing
our market to other markets might reveal some disparities. Some think Santa Fe real estate’s recovery  is lagging the rest of the country. What do you think?
Nationally, many areas have a shortage of inventory of homes, which feeds the concept of a seller’s market. In some cities, prices are rising again (like the good old days we may not want to return to?) and buyers are having to scramble to secure the home they want. A balanced market would be good, if only it were that easy.

What is happening here? There still seems a disconnect between seller’s ideas of value and ultimate sales prices agreed to. Plenty of examples exist of starting prices around 10% above final sales prices. What is concerning is the length of time those sellers take to realize they are not participating in the market conversation about their home. Then they lower the price and there is a flurry of buyer interest.

The delay between listing a home and selling it creates (at least) two statistics, one of which I feature in this blog. The Santa Fe Association of Realtors has a huge database with thousands of records of listings, sales, expired listings and so on. For our market area, there are some 90,000 different records. The focus of this blog is Absorption Rate, while our MLS database features Average Days on Market.

The differences are clear. For the 12 month period ending January 31, 2014, there were 1757 sales of homes in Santa Fe city and county. The MLS database will tell you the average days on market for all of those was 169 days. Yet an absorption rate analysis tells us that it is taking 9.68 months for all of those listings to sell. In days speak, that is about 290. And both are correct.

Ask your real estate professional to illuminate what this means for you. For more about this or any other residential real estate information for Santa Fe, NM please contact Alan Ball at 505-470-7153 or by email at alanball2@gmail.com

 

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The Doo-Hickey

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Return of Godzilla

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HA!! Was that a silly scary movie or what? If you were under 7 years old you might be scared, but it was so ridiculous that it was hard not to just laugh. No laughing matter with our inventory of homes for sale in and around Santa Fe NM. So (more…)

Just what is going on here anyway?

June 28, 2013

My my, aren’t those real estate headlines wonderful? You would think the real estate market was kicking butt with all the proclamations thrown about. (more…)

What will you do this summer?

May 28, 2013

Going anywhere fun this summer? How about that plan to look at homes for sale? Rather than split hairs with the crowd that thinks we have a (more…)

Today and tomorrow

May 5, 2013

The latest home sales figures that will be posted on this site by the end of next (more…)

Baker’s Dozen minus two

December 7, 2012

Good morning real estate fans! By Monday the 10th,  I will have posted newly updated statistics for residential real estate in Santa Fe NM through the end of November. Eleven months of results (more…)

Election results: home ownership issues

October 29, 2012

SO SO close, the experts say. Too close to call? In eight days, voters in America will decide who should be their Commander-in-Chief for the next (more…)

Reason to believe

October 2, 2012

Allow me to post a news report from the Associated Press regarding housing and (more…)

bbbbbut, is NOW the time to buy?

September 21, 2012

An unqualified yes, NOW is the time. I’ll be even more specific. If you are (more…)

Gettin’ the lead out

August 10, 2012

Let’s not talk about remediation of lead-based paint today.  Instead let us acknowledge that we have (more…)

Please read

June 25, 2012

Do you take advantage of the 10 free monthly articles from the NY Times? I just read an OP/ED column (more…)