Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Livingston County Market Stats – Through May 2011


Using data from our Multiple Listing Service (MLS), Realcomp II, Ltd., we are seeing a continuation of the existing trend of lower inventory and shorter time on the market.

Through May, and comparing years 2009, 2010 and 2011, inventory has gone from a year to date (YTD) figure of 2840 in 2009 to 2455 in 2010 and the current 2150 for 2011. That’s a drop of just over 24% in the last two years.

Both the total number of residential sales and the total sales volume (price of all sales combined) is lower in 2011 vs. 2010, almost 9% lower for number of sales and 6.5% lower in sales volume, but the average sales price is up about 2% for 2011 and the median sales price is just slightly up over 2010 as well. That's likely an indication of higher overall prices on a per sales basis.

Days on the market continue their decline, too. In 2009 it was taking an average of 135.2 days to sell homes. That dropped to 125.6 days in 2010 and this year it’s at 119.2 days. That represents a home selling about two weeks faster than just two years ago.

For buyers seeking a home for $100,000 or less, the news is not good at all. In 2010 (through the end of May), there had been 330 homes sold in this price range. In 2011, there had been 284, an almost 14% drop. Part of this is due to lower inventory, but some of it is also due to the fact that lower priced homes tend to get multiple offers and may be bid up and over that $100,000 price mark. That’s another reason for buyers to be ready to move quickly when they find the right house.

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