St. Louis Real Estate-2008 Begins NOW!
St. Louis Real Estate Market Watch
January 4th, 2008
The Anatomy of St. Louis Real Estate
The St. Louis Home for Sale Team provides a weekly St. Louis County and Bi-weekly St. Charles County Market and Jefferson County Market Watch Report to review and plug into your home buying or selling scenario. Your questions and comments are welcome!
The St. Louis Real Estate market is continuing it’s winter trend of slowing with active listings under 4500, market rejected listings reaching over 4700 and the pending ratio falling again to 11.22%. However, the segment of the market in the $125,000 to $250,000 price range are maintaining pending ratios well above the average. These price ranges also tend to have the bulk of the inventory on the market at this time, as these are the price ranges that tend to keep the St. Louis market moving. There are a few of the higher price ranges that are also experiencing higher than average pending ratios.
We have seen in the last couple of weeks some good buyer activity in the market; we think it is because of unusually good weather, except for one snow day and two days of below freezing temperatures. Also, the roller-coaster ride that interest rates have been on has probably spurred some buyers to lock into a rate and buy now, as opposed to waiting.
Sellers-don’t get discouraged now– stay on the market while some of your competition waits on the sidelines. We still hear from frustrated sellers that they want to wait until the market improves. We tell them that if they are willing and able to wait possibly until 2009, go ahead. We still see all predictions for our real estate market to remain at the levels it is now, with possibly a very small increase in sales volume and home prices. If sellers are waiting for an “improvement” to 2003–05 conditions, it’s not happening anytime soon.
Those sellers waiting for spring will undoubtedly see more buyers in the marketplace, ALONG with an increase in competition (inventory). I guess that’s OK because when spring comes, the home will be priced a bit below market value, it will be in absolute show-room condition and it will be marketed with an unlimited budget. When spring comes, that’s what it will take. We’ll see.
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St. Louis Real Estate St. Louis County Market Watch January 4th, 2008
St. Louis Real Estate Jefferson County Market Watch December 29th, 2007
St. Louis Real Estate St. Charles County Market Watch January 4th, 2008
St. Louis Real Estate Benchmark Report December 2007
The report begins by breaking the market into 17 distinct price ranges. Then we show current listings and current pending listings which creates a pending ratio, which is helpful on a week to week basis to see if activity is increasing or decreasing in a price category.
The report also shows the last 6 months of results and compares the data to the same 6 months of the previous year.
The Market Analysis includes data on:
Number of Active Listings (Current)
Pending Sales (Going to closing)
Pending Ratio (Active vs.Pending)
Sold (Last 6 months)
Expired (Last 6 months)1
Average List Price
Average Sale Price
Average List to Sales Price %
Days on Market (DOM)
Months worth of Inventory (Based on current pending rate)
Buyers Market: > 7 months of listing inventory
Transitional Market: 5 - 7 months of listing inventory (sometimes called a “balanced” market)
Seller Market: < 5 months of listing inventory
Average % Sale Price/List Price (0-30), (31-60), (61-90), (91-120), (120+)DOM
Notice that you’re paying a penalty for over pricing. . .hey. .it’s a fact!!
The Benchmark Report is produced monthly for:
- Single Family Residence
- Ranch Style
- 1300 - 2000 sq.ft.
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1.5 Bathrooms
Art Wagner can be reached at art@stlouisrealestatevoice.com
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