Source: https://www.har.com/content/department/newsroom?pid=1957
Leading indicators show improvement
For a pre-pandemic perspective, June closings came in 3.9 percent ahead of June 2019’s tally of 8,249. The June 2023 median price of $345,000 is 36.4 percent higher than it was in 2019 ($253,000) and today’s average price of $431,092 is 34.1 percent higher than it was then ($321,390). Sales are 2.3 percent ahead of where they were five years ago, in June 2018, when volume totaled 8,385. Back then, the median price was $245,000 and the average price was $315,517.
- $1 – $99,999: increased 1.1 percent
- $100,000 – $149,999: increased 1.1 percent
- $150,000 – $249,999: decreased 1.1 percent
- $250,000 – $499,999: FLAT
- $500,000 – $999,999: decreased 2.5 percent
- $1M and above: increased 5.9 percent
- Single-family home sales were down 12.8 percent year-over-year, the 15th consecutive month of slowing sales volume, however there were signs of overall improvement to the local housing market;
- Compared to pre-pandemic 2019, single-family home sales were up 3.9 percent and were up 2.3 percent versus the volume five years ago, in June 2018;
- The luxury segment, consisting of homes priced from $1M and above, saw its first gains in months, climbing 5.9 percent year-over-year in June;
- Days on Market (DOM) for single-family homes rose from 28 to 45 days;
- Total property sales fell 13.7 percent with 10,382 units sold;
- Total dollar volume dropped 13.4 percent to $4.2 billion;
- The single-family median price dropped 2.5 percent to $345,000;
- The single-family average price fell 0.5 percent to $431,092;
- Single-family home months of inventory registered a 3.1-months supply, up from 1.9 months a year earlier – the biggest supply in three years;
- Townhome/condominium sales experienced their 13th straight monthly decline, falling 17.5 percent, with the median price down 2.5 percent to $217,000 and the average price down 2.7 percent to $252,845;
- Compared to pre-pandemic 2019, townhome and condominium sales were up 5.1 percent.