Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Triangle home sales dip, but positives emerge

MLS: Triangle home sales dip, but positives emerge

Triangle Business Journal - by Cameron Snipes

Correction at bottom of article

The number of Triangle homes sold in April was down year over year, but new data from the Triangle Multiple Listing Service show a couple of welcome trends.

First, while the 1,623 homes sold last month represented a 30 percent drop from the 2,324 sold in April 2008, it is the highest monthly total posted in six months.

Even better, the number of houses on the market represented a 7.5 month supply, down almost half from a high of 14.9 months in November. April 2008 featured a 6.9 month supply.

The median price for houses sold in April dipped 4 percent, to $177,600, from $184,922 in the same month last year. While a negative number, it’s still much better than the double-digit declines seen across much of the U.S.

The MLS figures, which are supplied residential real estate analyst Stacey Anfindsen, cover the Raleigh-Cary and Durham metropolitan areas. The numbers also are broken down by county.

• In Wake County, the number of homes sold dropped 35 percent, to 862. The inventory for sale represented a 7.3-month supply, up from 6.3 a year ago. The median price fell 2.5 percent, to $195,000.

• In Durham County, the number of homes sold slipped 20 percent, to 245. The inventory for sale represented a 4.9-month supply, down from 5.2 a year ago. The median price rose 3 percent to $170,000.

• In Orange County, the number of homes sold plunged 48 percent, to 57. The inventory for sale represented a 6.5-month supply, up from 5.9 a year ago. The median price fell 11 percent to $258,000.

• In Johnston County, the number of homes sold dips 22 percent, to 173. The inventory for sale represented a 8.9-month supply, up from 8.1 a year ago. The median price fell 5.6 percent, to $150,100.


Reporter-email: csnipes@bizjournals.com

Correction:
Due to an editing error, an earlier version of this story incorrectly stated Stacey Anfindsen's company affiliation.

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