Houston Property Sales Show Expected Strength in September
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Year-over-year single-family home sales soar 32 percent and median price edges up further |
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| HOUSTON — (October 20, 2009) — Hurricane Ike sidelined Houston’s real estate business for several weeks after tearing through the region in September 2008, so it comes as no surprise that property sales one year later surged into positive territory.
According to the latest monthly data compiled by the Houston Association of REALTORS® (HAR), September volume of single-family home sales across the greater Houston area rose 32.0 percent compared to September 2008. Total property sales climbed 30.4 percent in September on a year-over-year basis. The increases come on the heels of gradual improvements to the local housing market resulting from an influx of first-time home buyers who have taken advantage of the federal government’s $8,000 tax credit that expires at midnight on November 30. At $156,200, the September single-family home median price—the figure at which half of the homes sold for more and half sold for less—edged up 0.2 percent from one year earlier, representing the fifth straight monthly increase in median price. The average price of a single-family home in Houston dipped 1.6 percent last month to $205,925 compared to September 2008. Foreclosure property sales continued to slow in September, making up 18.6 percent of all single-family home sales in the Houston area compared to 19.3 percent in September 2008 and the 12-month peak of 34.0 percent in January of this year. The median price of September foreclosure sales reported in the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) declined 1.0 percent from $88,950 to $88,000 on a year-over-year basis. Sales of all property types in Houston for August totaled 5,654, up 30.4 percent compared to September 2008. Total dollar volume for properties sold during the month was $1.1 billion versus $877 million one year earlier, representing an increase of 25.7 percent. “It is wonderful to see such a positive monthly report for the Houston real estate market, but stacking these numbers up against a month in which Hurricane Ike devastated the local real estate industry and many other businesses is a bit unfair,” said Vicki Fullerton, HAR chair and broker of record at RE/MAX of The Woodlands & Spring. “Nonetheless, we had recently begun to see indicators suggesting that we are working our way out of the market downturn and we expect to see continued improvement.” The number of available properties, or active listings, at the end of September fell 9.2 percent from September 2008 to 45,520. That is 503 less active listings than one month earlier, in August 2009, and considered an indicator of balanced housing inventory levels. September’s month-end pending sales—those listings expected to close within the next 30 days—totaled 3,650, which was 41.3 percent higher than last year. Because this compares to the month in which Hurricane Ike interrupted many Houston real estate transactions, it’s hard to determine if this figure portends improving sales for October. The months inventory of single-family homes for September came in at 6.2 months, down from 6.4 months one year earlier, and remains healthier than the national months inventory of single-family homes of 8.5 months, reported by the National Association of REALTORS®. |
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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 Update
At $156,200, the median sales price for single-family homes rose for the fifth consecutive month, up 0.2 percent from September 2008. That represents the highest median price ever recorded in a September in Houston. The national single-family median price reported by NAR is $177,500, 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 September was $205,925, slipping 1.6 percent from one year earlier. That represents the second highest average price ever recorded in a September in Houston. September sales of single-family homes in Houston totaled 4,792, up 32.0 percent from September 2008. This effectively ends 24 consecutive months of declining sales volume. HAR also reports existing home statistics for the single-family home segment of the real estate market. In September 2009, existing single-family home sales totaled 4,074, a 35.6 percent increase from September 2008. At $149,000, the median sales price for existing homes in the Houston area was flat compared to last year. The average sales price of $192,487 for the month slid 2.7 percent from its September 2008 level. Townhouse/Condo Update The number of townhouses and condominiums sold in September rose compared to one year earlier. In the greater Houston area, 472 units were sold last month versus 392 properties in September 2008, translating to a 20.4 percent boost in year-over-year sales. The median price of a townhouse/condominium edged down 0.8 percent year-over-year to $126,000. The average price dipped 2.1 percent to $157,776 from September 2008 to September 2009.
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