Greater Columbus Area Market Trends

Columbus Ohio ranked 3rd most stable market
December 5th, 2007 3:20 PM

 

In October, Forbes.com and Moody's Economy.com studied America's 40 biggest cities focusing on the state of local economies, new construction contracts, foreclosure rates, local credit markets, sales rates, affordability and inventory. Of those 40 cities, Columbus, Ohio: Ranks as 3rd most stable housing market; should boast the eight-fastest sales rate next year; and home prices are projected to increase 3.49% in 2008.


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October 2007 Home Sales - Slower listing pace supports market correction
December 5th, 2007 3:19 PM

 

(November 27, 2007)  The number of listings added to the market in October was down for the third month in a row, a strong indicator that the market is beginning to correct itself. The 3,578 homes listed last month is down 6.9 percent from one year ago. In addition, new listings in August and September were down 8.3 percent and 5.7 percent respectively according to the Columbus Board of REALTORS®.

"The record number of listings added to the market each month has tilted the scales strongly in favor of the buyer this year," said Brad Bennett, President of the Columbus Board of REALTORS®. "As the inventory of homes has been roughly sixty percent higher than our norm, sellers have had to lower prices to compete for the buyer. This has caused home values to appear lower than they actually are. As the listing pace slows, inventory levels will drop and home prices will rise again as the market begins to correct itself."

The average price of a home sold in central Ohio in October was $164,844 which is 0.9 percent lower than the average sale price one year ago. The average sale price of a home sold in the first ten months of the year is $173,122, which is 1.5 percent lower than the year to date average last year.

"A Forbes.com study released in early October reported that Columbus Ohio is the third most stable housing market in America and further projects that we?ll see strong price appreciation in 2008," comments Bennett. "As REALTORS®, we know that 2007 has been a corrective year after several years of extraordinary housing activity. We also know, based on our experience, that central Ohio is and always has been reliable and solid when it comes to home values."


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