Posts Tagged ‘tucson home buyers

09
Aug
09

July 2009 Tucson MLS Statistics

July’s Tucson real estate statistics reveal a continued uptick in the market with with unit sales up, 3.9% over last month, 23.46% increase over July 2008 and 90.05% over January 2009 numbers.    Although average sales prices are down 17.3% over last year, it remains consistent with the average list price being down by 17.44% and the average median price being down by 16.04% over July 2008.

Pending contracts are down 14.32% over last month but, up over July 2008 counts by 27.81%.We continue to see a decrease in inventory with total active listings (6,075) being down 21.04% since January 2009, and at the lowest since December 2005 (5,457 units) and January 2006 (6,499 units).

The northwest continues to have the largest inventory with over 1500 active listings compared to the second largest central area with 738.  Average days on market are still at 80 with the north area’s highest at 102.  You can study the full report here.

I’m seeing increased inquiries from buyers and sellers alike.  I’ve received two calls in the past week from buyers wanting to find a good deal in Tucson Country Club.  Move up buyers especially need to realize the advantages in today’s real estate market.  Although you may not realize the returns of the past on the sale of your current residence, if you are moving up in price range, your net savings will be worth it!

The time to buy real estate in Tucson is definitely now.

 Denise McCreary

 

 

 

 

 

 
12
Jul
09

June 2009 Tucson MLS Statistics

June closed out the first half of 2009 breaking records for the year!  Home sales volume was up over May by 14.63%, average sales price was up by 3.06%, pending contracts were up by 9.98%, and home sale units were up by 11.23%.

 With the first 6 months of 2009 behind us we can now take a realistic view of the absorption of inventory which has moved in a positive direction with June pushing that number up to 22.9%. Even though we have a long way to go, these numbers show a positive sign.

 Activity by zip codes shows us that 85718 continues to have the highest number of active listings at 415 with 85750 taking second at 323.  There are many good deals to be had in these areas.

 All in all, we’re looking forward to the second half of 2009 with high hopes of the continued trend of recovery in Tucson’s Real Estate Market.

 First time home buyers have an unprecedented opportunity for three reasons:

  • The $8,000 Federal Tax Credit for First Time Home Buyers (including those who have not owned a home for 3 years)
  • Historically low interest rates
  • An abundance of relatively low priced listings (the Tucson Real Estate Market currently has over 2,700 active listings priced under $200,000!)

There are opportunities for Luxury Home buyers as well in that there are over 1,000 active listings priced at $500,000 and above.

You can read the full report here.  Make the decision to participate in the American Dream and enjoy the benefits of home ownership.

Denise McCreary

04
May
09

Denise’s Home Buying Tip #2

The Mortgage process-What NOT to do:

Mortgage rates are at an all time low.  With interest rates in t he low to mid 4%, you’d think buyers would be flooding the market.  Although the real estate market in Tucson does seem to be leveling off, buyers who are in the process of buying a home need to avoid doing anything that could jeopordize the loan approval process.  Gary Keller, in his book, “Shift” makes the following recommendations:

1. Don’t change your employment status

2. Don’t make any major purchases (cars, furniture, home  theater, vacations, etc.)

3. Don’t increase your credit card debt or miss any payments.

4. Don’t change bank accounts or make undisclosed large deposits.

5.Don’t apply for a credit card, co-sign a loan or make a credit inquiry.

6. Don’t spend money you have set aside for closing –not any, not ever.

7. Don’t delay in providing all paperwork asked for by the mortgage company.

I realize many potential homebuyers are concerned about how the economy can affect their ability to buy a home.  Just remember that homeownership is a long term investment in your future, and one of the most important ones you can make. There is a “Buyer Strength” phenomenon occurring right now which is driven by historically low interest rates and a large inventory of affordably priced homes on the market.

These days, many families who aspire to become homeowners are taking a “wait-and-see” approach, trying to buy at the “bottom” of the market. The problem with trying to time the market is that you can’t time the market. Again, conditions in our Tucson Real Estate Market, Luxury or otherwise, today are very favorable for home buyers; housing affordability has improved, and mortgage rates are, again, near historic lows.

It’s time for Tucson Homebuyers to get off the fence and take advantage of the fantastic real estate opportunities available today.

Denise McCreary

24
Mar
09

Tucson MLS Stats for February 09

Steady is the word to describe the current Tucson Real Estate Market, meaning we aren’t seeing any remarkable changes either positively or negatively.

February pending sales and closings exceeded January’s, with pendings up 8.4% and closings up 12%.  Comparing this year to 08, we see only moderate declines.  January pending sales were down 22% from 08, but February was down only 12% from last year.  Closed sales comparitively were very much the same, with 659 this year to 664 in February 08.

It appears as if we are leveling off .  And the median sales price is currently $178,000,  11% lower than last year, but within sight of the ‘05 median sales price of $186,500.

Listing inventories have come down as well;  last February we saw a staggering 9,168.  As of last month we now have 7,532.  Kimberly Clifton, MLS President asserts that with the “mere .75 drop in sales you can see that we’re gaining ground.” This improved inventory vs. sales ration is encouraging.  You can view the full statistical report here.

Denise McCreary

09
Mar
09

First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Co-Starring Jester