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August Residential Sales Update

September 2nd, 2010

Sales were down for the second consecutive month. August closed with 1,125 reported home sales, down 13% from the prior year.

Average home sales prices fell as well to $129,754, down 1% from July and down 5% from August 2009.

New home sales were down 24% from the same month last year with 74 recorded for the month and an average sales price of $222,873.

Bank Sales accounted for 38% of the total home sales for the month and averaged $60,386.

466 foreclosures were reported, down 11% from August 2009 but average foreclosure amounts were up 17% to $85,547.

Adding to the decline of average home prices and property values are foreclosure amounts that are increasing in value and bank sales that are 30% below the average foreclosure amount.

Fannie Mae, who is consistently the top seller in Shelby County sold 108 properties in August with an average sale amount of only $42,243. In the same month of 2009, their average sale amount was $50,599 and in August 2008 it was $71,633. Investors both in and outside of Memphis are taking advantage of these extremely low prices.

Year to date, total home sales are now down 2% from the same period in 2009 however average home sales prices are up 2% and total sales revenues are relatively equal. New home sales are up 8% compared to the first 8 months of last year and bank sales are down 14% during this same period compared to 2009.

High unemployment rates, low consumer confidence and low appraisals are no match for the historically low interest rates.

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Exciting June and 2Q10 Residential Sales Results!

July 8th, 2010

The total number of home sales for June was 1,570, up 22% from June 2009! 

Average sales prices were up 6% from the prior year to $133,428! 

2Q 2010 ended with a BANG! Home sales are up 7.1% from 2Q 2009 with 4,101 for the quarter. Average sales prices for the quarter are up 9.8% from the same quarter of the prior year to $128,394!
 
Year-to-date sales are up 4% since the same time in 2009 with 7,195 already closed in 2010 compared to 6,901 closed during the same time last year.
 
In other good news…New Homes Sales are up 15% for the quarter with 297 closed in 2Q 2010 compared to 258 closed in 2Q 2009!
 
70% of June’s total sales were Non-Bank salesup 36% from June 2009!
 
June new home sales were up 68% from the prior year with 129 total sales!.

 
June foreclosures were

down a whopping 25% from June 2009 with only 399 recorded for the month!

 
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New Housing Inventory Summary

April 30th, 2010

Shelby County’s new housing market sees mixed signs for a recovery in the first quarter. New home sales fell by 8% for the quarter with 219 new home sales in the first quarter of 2010 compared to 2009’s first quarter of 239 new home sales. New home sale prices also fell by 21% during the first quarter with an average sales price of $211,737 compared to $267,712 in the first quarter of 2009.

The drop in the average sale price is partially due to banks selling off builder inventory that they’ve acquired through foreclosure proceedings at discounted prices. However, this in turn has had some positive effects on the total unsold inventory level for the county. The unsold inventory level for the county was reduced by 15% during the first quarter with 2,624 houses in inventory as of 3/31/2010, compared to 3,071 houses as of 3/31/2009. The current unsold inventory accounts for 12 quarters, or 27.8 months, supply of new housing.

At the end of last year’s first quarter, there were 12.8 quarters, or 25.2 months, supply of new housing. Another positive sign for the market is as the inventory levels have begun to shrink, builders have stepped back into the market giving the new housing market a boost for the first quarter with 176 new home permits pulled compared to 98 in the first quarter of 2009 amounting to an 80% jump in new home starts.

For a complete summary of the most popular new housing market areas in Shelby County, please contact Wendy Greenlaw at 901-528-5273 or wendy@chandlerreports.com. Subdivision summary reports include total number of platted lots, number of vacant lots, number of houses in inventory, first quarter starts, first quarter closings and average sales prices.

 

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New Housing Inventory Update

October 1st, 2009

Chandler Reports has added Residential New Housing Inventory Analysis to it’s new Market Trends reports! These online reports are updated monthly and quarterly and provide a comprehensive view of the new housing market in Shelby County.

Subscribers can review New Home Sales by ZIP Code, New Housing Analysis by ZIP Code, the Top Builders, Top 25 Subdivisions with New Home Permits and Top 25 ZIP Codes for New Home Permits!

These reports are great for banks, lenders, government agencies, builders and anyone interested in tracking Shelby County’s new housing market.

For the month of August, Arlington (38002) claimed the most new home sales with a total of 13 sales and an average sale value of $272,995. Regency Homes was ranked the Top Builder based on the total number of new home permits filed. They filed 9 permits with an average permit value of $111,414. Bowden sold 6 new homes in August, making them the Top Builder for total number of new home sales with an average sales value of $143,633.

Click here  to view these new reports and additional reports including: Residential Market Conditions, Commercial Market Conditions and Detailed Forelcosure Analysis.

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2Q09 New Housing Analysis Summary

July 30th, 2009

New home sales continued to out pace the number of new home starts reducing high unsold inventory levels by 20%. As of June 30, 2009, there were 2,867 houses in inventory compared to 3,592 on June 30, 2008. Arlington/Lakeland (38002) had the most active new housing market for the quarter with 48 new home sales and 30 new home permits.

Charles Morgan of Vintage Homes was the top builder for the quarter with 14 new home starts and 16 new home sales.

To purchase a complete New Housing Inventory Summary, by ZIP code, listing subdivision names, platted lots, vacant lots, number of houses in inventory and average sales prices, please contact wendy@chandlerreports.com.

Click here to read the latest article from The Daily News on the local New Housing Market.

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First Quarter 2009 New Housing Analysis

May 14th, 2009

In the first Quarter of 2009, new home sales continued to decline with only 232 for the quarter, compared to 370 in the first Quarter of 2008.

New Housing Summary for Shelby County:

  • 84 New Home Permits Issued
  • New Home Sales Prices Remained Stable at $264,004
  • Inventory Levels Down 20% from 1Q08 with 2,985 New Homes in Inventory as of 3/31/2009
  • Charles Morgan Listed as Top Builder with 14 New Home Starts and 10 New Home Sales

The fact that new housing inventory levels are dropping and average new home sales prices have stabilized are positive indicators for Shelby County’s new housing market.

Check out the latest article on April Home Sales Figures from The Daily News http://www.memphisdailynews.com/editorial/Article.aspx?id=42383

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