Fort Meade - USNA - Andrews AFB: Anne Arundel County MD Real Estate Trends - DAYS ON MARKET

Anne Arundel County MD Real Estate Trends - DAYS ON MARKET

(January - August 2007) 

 

Crofton Chart (copyright)

 

DAYS ON MARKET go up and prices go down when new listings outpace new contracts for homes, as we've seen throughout 2007 in Anne Arundel County MD.  The explanation is simple - supply and demand.  Housing inventory simply exceeds the number of qualified buyers in the marketplace. 

No turn-around in this situation is anticipated soon, unfortunately, since issues surfaced during August in the mortgage industry which resulted in the tightening of credit qualifications for homebuyers.  Many lenders literally closed their doors and others severely restricted their loan programs.  Popular "no-money down" conventional loans may now be history, eliminating a large percentage of prospective home buyers from the market at a time when housing inventory already exceeded buyers. 

As you can see from the chart, days on market peaked during the first three months of this year and saw a gradual decline after that until this mortgage crisis in August precipitated a slight rise.  I suspect we'll see a greater increase as the full effect of the mortgage situation is felt.  

 

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU?  On the average, homes are taking longer to sell this year than they did in 2006.  The "right" price is the key to selling your home at all, let alone in the shortest possible time.  Today is no time for you to "test the market" at a higher than realistic price!

Source:  Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, Inc. (MRIS).  Chart by Margaret Woda.  All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

Margaret Woda, Maryland Realtor

 

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Comments

The only factors that govern the sellability of a home is Price Price and Price. Although condition and location will play a role if allowed to. The key for every seller to understand is th absorbtion rate. If there are 100 like homes for sale and only 50 participating buyers for those homes you could sit back and hope to be one of the lucky ones 50/50. Or you could move up your odds with price.

Nice post topic seems to be on everyones mind.

Posted by Downtown Portland Real Estate Broker~Herb Hamilton,CDPE (RE/MAX Preferred Inc. Realtors) over 4 years ago
Herb - You're right.  There is a "right" price for every property, even those in poor condition and with a lousy location.  Please let me know if you think my post on absorption rate is correctly stated.
Posted by Margaret Woda, Maryland Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., Crofton, MD) over 4 years ago
Margaret- You are right, this is no time to test the market! If you price your home higher than the market will bear you are setting yourself up for an even lower price than you could have received had you priced it right to begin with. Katerina
Posted by Nestor & Katerina Gasset Realtors® Wellington Florida Homes For Sale (International Properties and Investments LLC) over 4 years ago
Katerina -  I forgot to take these charts with me on a listing appointment last night, but I illustrated the size of the bars on the first chart with my fingers - that was enough to persuade my seller to list $19,000 lower than he planned.  Just imagine if I actually had the chart to show him!  'Kidding... that was the number I was looking for. 
Posted by Margaret Woda, Maryland Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., Crofton, MD) over 4 years ago
Margaret- Congratulations on getting your listing! And for pricing it right! You go girl! Katerina
Posted by Nestor & Katerina Gasset Realtors® Wellington Florida Homes For Sale (International Properties and Investments LLC) over 4 years ago
Katerina - Thanks, now the HARD part begins!
Posted by Margaret Woda, Maryland Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., Crofton, MD) over 4 years ago
So I want to invest and have been prequalified for a loan so not a problem... Any cash-flow positive properties on the market? I have a friend in Crofton who will manage it - I am in SF. -- Romanus@kickstartguy.com
Posted by Romans Wolter over 4 years ago

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