Albuquerque Journal

Housing market picks up pace

- BY STEVE SINOVIC JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

New Mexico’s housing market started 2018 like it was still 2017 — with higher prices and fewer homes for sale in most of the state’s largest counties.

Despite the limited inventory, singlefami­ly home sales in January were up 15 percent to 1,509 sales compared with the same period last year. The median price jumped 4.1 percent to $190,000, according to the Realtors Associatio­n of New Mexico.

Nearly half of those transactio­ns were in Bernalillo and Sandoval counties.

As in 2017, a lack of inventory continued to be the dominant theme as the year began, especially in metro Albuquerqu­e. There were 2,671 detached homes for sale in January, down 27 percent from January 2017 and the lowest inventory for January since 2006, according to Greater Albuquerqu­e Associatio­n of Realtors.

RANM said January 2018 active listings statewide for the month totaled 7,424 residences. The trade associatio­n, representi­ng 6,000 members, didn’t have comparable data for January 2017.

Statewide, home sales during the month resulted in a volume of $346.6 million, a 5 percent rise from January 2017’s figure of $327.6 million, said the associatio­n.

The National Associatio­n of Realtors expects that the mortgage rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage will rise to 4.4 percent in 2018 from 3.9 percent in the last quarter of 2017.

It’s estimated that, on a 30-year fixedrate mortgage, each half-point uptick adds about $100 to the monthly payment.

“Rates are still historical­ly low, and the recent increase should not discourage people from buying a house,” said Connie Hettinga, RANM president.

 ?? STEVE SINOVIC/JOURNAL ?? A for-sale sign marks this property in Bear Canyon. The state’s housing market started 2018 with higher prices and fewer homes for sale.
STEVE SINOVIC/JOURNAL A for-sale sign marks this property in Bear Canyon. The state’s housing market started 2018 with higher prices and fewer homes for sale.

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