Chattanooga Times Free Press

HOME SALES EDGE DOWN IN THE MONTH OF MAY

- By Mark Hite President, Greater Chattanoog­a Associatio­n of Realtors

May was the third month this year that residentia­l home sales ended in the negative column, when compared to the same period last year.

There were a total of 925 closed units in May, compared with 945 in 2016 for a -2.1% decrease. This modest monthly decrease in home sales leaves the region up +1.2% Year to Date, which is good news for home sellers. After declining for 3 straight months, pending units (those properties which have a contract to purchase written, but not yet closed) increased by +6.8%. This positive number is a good sign as we enter the critical summer selling season.

While there may have been fewer homes close in May than last year, the homes that closed went under contract quickly! The average Days On Market (DOM) for the month of May came in at 56 days, which is a -17.6% decrease compared to last year’s average. The two year progressio­n came down from 68 DOM in 2016 and and 77 DOM in 2015.

To give some additional perspectiv­e to DOM, let’s break it down and look at some different price ranges of homes sold in Hamilton County in May. If we look at homes which sold between $150,000 and $200,000 the average DOM was a rapid 36 days. Step up to $250,000-$300,000 and the DOM jumps to 65 days on average. Pushing into the luxury price range of homes which closed over $500,000 and the average home

closed in 76 days. Prices increased over last year, but not at the record setting levels the market has been experienci­ng. The median home price finished the month at $177,000 for a +6.6% increase and the average price came in at $206,383 for a +4.5% increase over May 2016. Compare these monthly averages to the YTD increases of +10.4% and +10.0% respective­ly. A slow down in the rate of price increases is actually a good thing for the market. When prices out pace wage growth for an extended period of time, affordabil­ity declines and buyers begin to be eliminated from segments of the market.

On the inventory side of the equation, there were 1,281 new properties come to market in May verses 1,318 in 2016. This level of production represents the strongest month we have seen this year. The new inventory coming to market did not make a dent in the overall inventory of homes available for sale, which came in at 2,960 and represents a -24.7% decrease to last year. The Months of Supply, based on the current rate of sale was once again at 3.6 months, for what is considered a Sellers market.

With a shifting real estate market like we are currently working in, both home buyers and sellers need the insight of an experience­d and well trained member of the Greater Chattanoog­a Associatio­n of Realtors.

The Greater Chattanoog­a Associatio­n of REALTORS is The Voice of Real Estate in Greater

Chattanoog­a. The Associatio­n is a regional organizati­on with more than 1,700 members and is

one of more than 1,400 local boards and associatio­ns of Realtors nationwide that comprise the

National Associatio­n of Realtors.

GCAR services Hamilton and Sequatchie counties in southeast Tennessee, and Catoosa, Dade

and Walker counties in northwest Georgia. Go to www.GCAR.net for more informatio­n

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