November Real Estate Newsletter - Wichita Falls

November Real Estate Newsletter - Wichita Falls

The National Association of REALTORS (NAR) reported in October that existing home sales increased over 5 and a half percent -- a sign of improved housing affordability. The estimated annual volume has been revised upwards from of 4.91 million to 5.18 million units for 2008, representing a 1.4 percent increase over the previous year. The combination of lower prices, higher inventory and low mortgage rates have all contributed to the increase in sales.

"This is the first time since November 2005 that home sales have been above year-ago levels," said NAR president, Richard Gaylord. "Credit tightened at the end of September, but the improvement demonstrates that buyers who have been on the sidelines want to get into the market to make a long-term investment in their future."

Freddie Mac is reporting a recent drop in interest rates for the 30-year, conventional, fixed rate mortgage, averaging 6.04 percent in September, down from 6.48 percent in August. Despite the lower rates, speculative investors have not yet returned to the market, according to Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist. Yun reports, "80 percent of current buyers are purchasing a primary residence, which is a bit higher than historic norms."

Average (Mean) Sales Price of Existing Homes by Region

Date 

U.S.

Northeast

Midwest

South

West

2006

268,200

299,700

205,300

230,000

371,300

2007

266,000

307,100

200,500

225,600

365,900

           

07/08

253,300

307,100

196,900

221,100

322,400

08/08

245,400

300,600

196,400

220,400

294,500

09/08

234,700

284,100

180,100

207,600

298,400

Statistics from the National Association of REALTORS®

Total housing inventories were down 1.6 percent for the month of September, marking two consecutive monthly declines since inventory levels peaked in July.

Contact Information

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Ashton Gustafson
The Bishop Realtor Group
1916 N. Elmwood Ave.
Wichita Falls TX 76308
Office: 940-691-7355
Fax: 940-691-7363