Monday, October 12, 2015

Q3 in Bend sales by $100,000 slices



            At the close of the third quarter of 2015 Bend single family home sales and median closing prices continue to outpace the the comparable nine months of 2014.
            Moreover, as has been the trend throughout the market recovery of recent years, availability of homes in the lowest price ranges continues to shrink. A case in point  is the decrease of more than 73%  in year-to-year sales in the $200,000 to $300,000 range.
            Median price of homes on less than 1 acre increased by 13.60% to $327,750 from $288,500 in the comparable periods of 2014 and 2015.
            Other points to note:

·        Overall supply (inventory) of single family homes on less than an acre available as of Oct. 9 was only 2.43 months, based on average sales of the past 12 months.
·        In the $200,000 to $400,000 price range there were only 246 active listings, translating to to only 1.61 months of inventory. Markets are considered more balanced with 5-6 months inventory.
·        Although only a small percentage (1.5%) of all sales, closings of more than $1,000,000 rose to 28 sales from 18 in the same months of 2014, a 55% increase.

Charts below were created from the MLS of Central Oregon database.