March 10, 2009
Market Update
We have been stuck in a range of around 25 to 30 sales per month for some time now in Front Royal/Warren County, but have seen the median sale price steadily fall due to the high level of foreclosures. Of the 27 sales in February, 22 (81%) were foreclosures. To put it another way, only 5 homes in regular private ownership sold in February, out of around 350 privately owned homes on the market. So far this year just 5 homes have sold for over $300k, and none over $400k.

The first chart shows active listings, sales, and months supply over the past 3 years. Click on the chart for a larger image.

house listings, sales and months supply, Warren County, Virginia


The second chart illustrates the falling median sale price (green) and the Days on Market (purple) for homes that sold. Click on the chart for a larger image.

median sale price and days on market, Warren County, Virginia

Confidence remains the principal obstacle to an improving market, and much of that depends on the general economy over the coming months. However there is no doubt that an improvement in activity will not bring about an increase in prices for a long time (my guess is 3 or 4 years). Why? Because there is still a significant over-supply of homes on the market (nearly 16 months supply), along with a large reserve of wannabe sellers waiting in the wings for a better opportunity to sell, who have either given up over the past 12 months, or who haven't yet put their home on the market.

Pricing of listings remains absolutely paramount. Most of the foreclosure companies get it right, which is why their homes sell. Most private sellers are still getting it wrong, as they cannot come to terms with the price necessary to achieve a sale.

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Comments:

Your charts are pretty enough to make me green with envy! Our market here in Atlanta echoes the dips you display in Front Royal.

Funny... I still have an excel speadsheet you shared 'cause I wanted to be more like you. ;-)
posted by Blogger Kathy : March 10, 2009

Hi Kathy,

These charts are basically what you had, just developed and tweaked a little - all still done with Excel.

It's a fortunate market today that doesn't show similar trends. Let's hope that we soon see some improving confidence to move things along.
posted by Blogger Chris Laurence : March 10, 2009

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