Thursday, October 22, 2009

Middlesex County NJ Market Commentary - September 2009 Part 2

Middlesex County NJ Market Commentary - September 2009 Part 2
This Middlesex County NJ market commentary for the month of September is based on Middlesex County NJ real estate statistics.

Middlesex County NJ Market Commentary - September 2009 Part 1
Days of Inventory (DOI) has decreased over 3% versus August mostly due to the decrease in new homes listed. At 219 days, it means it would take about 7 months to sell all existing inventory at the same absorption rate. A market with over 6 months supply would usually qualify as a buyer's market. A market with less than 6 months of supply would usually qualify as a seller's market. This decrease is very important to note as DOI is an important variable in the monitoring of local real estate markets and our real estate barometer.

Both median and average sold prices have decreased versus last month and have decreased versus last year (-7.14% and -13.24% respectively) confirming the yearly downtrend.
SP/AP ratio is decreasing one point at 94%. In average, sellers are accepting offers at 94% of their last asking price. Please note that I mentioned "last asking price" and not "original asking price" which is very different. As a general rule, houses that sell are houses that are very close to their current market value as calculated through a Comparative Market Analysis.

Another real estate statistic is Days on Market or DOM which has increased almost 7% up to 78 days. Meaning that it takes less than 3 months in average to go under contract. A word of caution with this indicator as it is not a cumulative DOM. Meaning the clock re-starts with any new contract for the same home. This is a good example of the better value of looking at those statistics, which is more in the trend analysis than in a specific number at a specific given time

Catherine "Cathy" ChaudemancheKeller Williams Elite Realty / Middlesex County market center.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Middlesex County NJ Market Commentary - September 2009 Part 1

Middlesex County NJ Market Commentary - September 2009 Part1
This Middlesex County NJ market commentary for the month of September is based on Middlesex County NJ real estate statistics.
For Middlesex County, the number of new homes listed in September has slightly decreased compare to new homes listed in August. At 653 homes, it is lower than the average year to date of 679 homes listed per month. This is very positive for Middlesex County real estate market in general as we need to reduce the inventory to move into a more balanced / neutral market.
The Active Inventory as we follow it (homes for sale not including "under attorney reviews") has slightly decreased to 2545 homes for sale in Middlesex County following a high in April with 2874 homes for sale. The AI has been consistently decreasing since April.
This month's absorption rate (350) or number of sold homes has decreased 4.9% versus last month. It is well over last year absorption rate (+12.54%) indicating that the tax credit incentive ending in November is working as expected. Buyers are definitely profiting from the grants, incentives available and the overall homes prices decrease.
I will post Middlesex County NJ market commentary Part 2 tomorrow...
Catherine "Cathy" ChaudemancheKeller Williams Elite Realty / Middlesex County market


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Monday, October 19, 2009

Middlesex County NJ Real Estate Statistics for September 2009

Middlesex County NJ Real Estate Statistics / September 2009 (edit/delete)
Middlesex County NJ Real Estate Statistics
Those Middlesex County NJ real estate statistics include residential one family only. They do not include townhouses, condos, co-ops, multi-family, commercial properties, etc...Home statistics are calculated from the Middlesex County Multi Listing System (MLS)
Middlesex County NJ Real Estate Statistics
September 2009*
Previous Month**
September 2008
Active Inventory
2545
2675 (-4.86%)
3097 (-17.82%)
New Homes Listed
653
675 (-3.26%)
726 (-10.05%)
Sold Homes
350
368 (-4.90%)
311 (12.54%)
Median Sold Price (MSP)
$325,000
$330,000 (-1.51%)
$350,000 (-7.14%)
Average Sold Price (ASP)
$346,860
$356,631 (-2.74%)
$399,809 (-13.24%)
Sold Price/Asking Price (SP/AP)
94.00%
95% (-1.05%)
95% (-1.05%)
Days on Market (DOM)
78
73 (6.85%)
83 (-6.02%)
Days of Inventory (DOI)
219
226 (-3.10%)
299 (-26.76%)
*Middlesex County Real Estate Statistics Calculated on 10/11/2009 **Calculated on 09/12/2009
Click on the following link for more Middlesex County NJ Real Estate Statistics, including Sold Home Ratio, 100% Asking Price and more...
Catherine "Cathy" ChaudemancheKeller Williams Elite Realty / Middlesex County market center.

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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Your Metuchen Homes for Sale? There's Still Hope!

Your Metuchen Homes for Sale? There's Still Hope!

Some who have put their Metuchen homes for sale in the past year are still waiting to put that "Sold" sign in the yard. If this is you, don't panic! There's still hope for closing the sale this year.
According to the National Association of REALTORS®, home sales have risen five months in a row. Great news for everyone currently in the real estate market. Why are they rising? A few reasons:
Mortgage interest rates are at an all time low.
Home prices have dropped to become more affordable.
Buyers have a large selection to choose from, which encourages buyers that might otherwise have held out.
First time buyers are rushing to buy before the $8,000 tax credit ends, which means closing the deal before November of this year.
Here are a few tips to help you get your Metuchen home sold before the year is up:
Pricing - The key for most homebuyers is the price. In fact, lower priced homes are selling the fastest. Go over your pricing with your Metuchen real estate agent. Discuss whether you can afford to drop your home price, and if so, by how much.
Valuation - A major reason for some of the sales falling through is because appraisals were performed by home appraisers outside of the area. Unfortunately, many of them appraised homes lower than the price the buyers and sellers had negotiated. Because of this, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae push for appraisals to be done by home appraisers in the local area and appraisers who are more experienced with the local area's housing trends and market. So, when it's time to have your house evaluated, choose someone in your area, and ask that the buyer does the same.
Competition - Because there is so much competition, it's always a good idea to take one last look at your Metuchen home. Take your real estate agent with you and go over the home with a fine-toothed comb. What can you do to up the value? What can you do to make it more appealing?
Lastly, don't give up hope! You have great Metuchen homes or Metuchen Condos to sell and buyers are looking. Do your best, listen to your agent and stay relaxed.Catherine ChaudemancheMetuchen Real Estate Agent/Metuchen Keller Williams Realty

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Don’t forget to inspect Edison NJ Homes for Sale!

Don’t forget to inspect Edison NJ Homes for Sale!
Just because you’ve found some interesting Edison nj homes for sale doesn’t mean your house hunt is over. There’s much more to do before signing those closing papers, and one of the biggest is having the Edison home inspected. In fact, getting a home inspection will probably be drilled into you by your Edison real estate agent. Yes, it’s that important.
What can you find out from your Edison nj home inspection report?
Some people may have a difficult time deciphering the reports to find out what’s serious and what isn’t. To make it worse, inspections vary from state to state. Fortunately, the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors, who has a list of inspectors all around the United States and Canada, has a specific set of guidelines.
General Inspection
A general inspection may covers such things as:
Structure - how well the walls, ceiling, foundation and more are put together
Exterior evaluation - landscaping, elevation, drainage, windows
Plumbing - Checks the condition of piping and identifies the materials used
Roof and attic - framing, flashing, gutters, ventilation
Systems - water heaters, duct work, air conditioning, chimney, furnaces, sprinklers
Garage - Slab, firewall, garage door
Appliances - including smoke detectors
Electrical - main panel, types of wiring, grounding, circuit breakers, light fixtures and more
The inspection reports will state whether the Edison nj home for sale has serious health and safety issues, bad or old roofs, systems malfunctions, foundation problems, and moisture and drainage problems.
Special Inspection
Although you may not want to spend the extra money, these things can cause the “sick house syndrome” (people getting sick a lot for no recognizable reason). These problems should not be ignored:
Asbestos
Radon
Formaldehyde
Mold, mildew and fungi
Rodents
Lead
Methane
Radiation
Some issues aren’t big and can be dealt with fairly easily. Other things, however, are expensive fixes and could be deal breakers. Before you sign closing papers on one of the Edison nj homes for sale, get that inspection done to find out what you’re really getting.
If you’re looking for a healthy home in good condition in Edison nj or in Middlesex County New Jersey, I can help. Contact me now
Catherine “Cathy” Chaudemanche