Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Is now the best time to list a home for sale in San Diego?

Is now the best time to list a home for sale in San Diego? I think YES.
This morning, only 3,433 properties are available as active in San Diego county. If you think this number is good, sufficient, or even a lot, you are mistaken. According to the Census Bureau, there are close to 600,000 detached homes in San Diego county. This means that just over 0.5% of the homes in San Diego  county are for sale.
Based on demand, months of inventory, and month over month price increases, we should be seeing a greater price increase than what the market is currently showing. We also can handle over double the current inventory that currently exists, given the current interest rates, and low prices.

What this mean to buyers? It is tough out there, this is definitely a sellers market, and multiple offers are being reported on properties within a week. If you are on the hunt, then you must act fast, be aggressive, and have your Realtor contacting every listing agent for as much info as you can get before being disappointed by the overwhelming offers they may have.

What this means to sellers, or owners considering to sell? We are seeing properties sell in less time, and for a higher price than sometimes even anticipated. Buyers are becoming understanding that you will most likely have more than one offer, and that their offer needs to be the best ( Terms, price, etc. ). Banks are more open to dealing with short sales, and approval times for some institutions have dropped to 2 months or less in some instances. January is coming near, and I think 2013 will show an increase of inventory, and possible begin to see leveling prices at the end of the year (2013).

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

San Diego Market Stats - End of October

Below are a few graphs courtesy of SDAR. The first which I think may be most important when looking at 2013 is the Active, Contingent & Pending Listings. As you can see, the inventory of residential properties available in San Diego is declining, which should keep the fire burning in San Diego for at least the first quarter of 2013. I expect prices to still creep up in January as result. 

    The Drop in September's Sales may have been due to August's spike. Many lenders, Escrow, and Realtors more than likely trying to get transactions closed before months end. Then re-acclimating in October, to show similar results as July.

The median sales price has been on the incline as inventory has been on the decline. Simple supply and demand.






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