In 2006, the inventory of homes for sale was plentiful and buyers were in short supply. Regular followers of our weekly report will have noticed that a shift has been in the works for several months. The week-to-week patterns of pending sales and inventory resemble market patterns from last year, but pending sales have consistently outperformed last year's numbers. In fact, the most recent week's 1,012 signed purchase agreements represents a 23.7 percent increase over last year and is the 59th week of the last 60 with a year-over-year increase.
Active listings are dwindling, down 21.2 percent from last year. Inventory supply has dropped from 10.5 months to 7.2 months in the last year, and it has dropped quickly in the lower price ranges where sales activity is the strongest. Shift, change, adjust, correct, stabilize—take your pick of these words when describing today's housing market, and you'll be right.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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