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MLS Moments - Atlanta Real Estate Update for MidYear

July 10, 2008

Let’s take a look at where the North Atlanta real estate market is today.

Our new readers will see the geographic market area defined here.

We’ve been tracking market trends for the north Atlanta market for several years. Reports for zip codes in our market area are updated weekly. Trends in pricing and inventory are updated in real time.

The table below is a snapshot of multiple listing sales data reported by the First Multiple Listing Service (FMLS). Information, analysis and opinions are solely those of this author, and are not compiled in any way by FMLS.

Information collected includes the number of homes for sale in our real estate market, the number of homes for sale that are pending- under contract, the number of homes sold this year-to-date, and the number of homes sold for the same period last year.

The data shows the average sales price down 2% from the same period last year.

Market 30062 30066 30068 30075 30004 30005 30022 30097
For Sale 8253 576 443 341 628 731 314 660 474
Avg List Price 584K 450K 381K 566K 622K 758K 545K 679K 856K
Pending 908 67 62 37 56 66 41 80 40
Avg List Price 386K 339K 250K 473K 476K 504K 449K 412K 540K
Days on Market 87 91 66 56 90 93 82 94 103
Sold This Yr-to-Date 3380 327 222 140 246 239 156 295 162
Avg List Price 389K 331K 306K 453K 405K 545K 481K 386K 595K
Avg Sales Price 370K 318K 292K 433K 387K 523K 456K 366K 563K
Days on Market 87 78 77 71 76 102 77 78 114
Sold Last Yr-to-Date 5517 459 359 236 393 427 249 494 258
Avg List Price 391K 345K 306K 458K 421K 525K 414K 411K 594K
Avg Sold Price 380K 336K 299K 443K 411K 472K 401K 399K 571K
Days on Market 69 57 67 61 65 78 55 63 89
Supply in Months 16 12 13.6 16 16.6 20 13.6 15 19

The volume of sales - the number of houses sold - is down 39% from the same period last year. Plain and simple, there are not as many buyers buying. This percentage has been fairly stable for more than a year.

Do you think we are at the bottom? Let me know by adding a comment.

A Second Look at East Cobb Homes

July 1, 2008

We talked about 3 East Cobb homes on April 14, 2008. Two of them were judged to be tough sales secondary to price and condition.

Let’s take a look at where they are now 80 days later.

MARIETTA FORECLOSURE STILL FOR SALE

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Located in the Wheeler school district, 13 Weatherstone Parkway is a foreclosure priced at $259,900. UPDATE: Price has dropped $30,000. Now listed for sale at $229,900. The house sits atop a hill on a corner lot and features an in-ground pool.

My client learned that foreclosures are a lot more, a lot less, not always what they seem. The in-ground pool is empty, the liner torn, and more closely resembles a terrarium.

The private backyard is certainly private with months of overgrown neglect.

What I learned: the bank foreclosed in November 2007 for $238,000 and listed the property for sale at $299,900 - market value for move-in condition. Huh?

PRICED TO SELL IN MARIETTA! RIGHT ON THE MONEY, SOLD AND CLOSED

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The next house on our list was 451 Springs End Lane. It is smaller than the foreclosure and has a “drive-under” garage. (A drive under garage is a garage in the basement level with additional room for storage or living space.)

One of the many features of this home is the exterior living space - a screened porch off the family room and adjoining deck. Every room was prepared for showing with lights on and no distracting clutter.

My client learned her emotional response to a well maintained house (set within the first 10 seconds of entering) prompted serious purchase consideration.

My experience was affirming. Listing agents who know how to get houses sold in a tough market counsel sellers on target pricing ($225,000) and staging. UPDATE: Purchase offer accepted just a week after this was posted. Sold for $215,000 on May 15, 2008.

STILL WAITING FOR A BUYER IN MARIETTA

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A candidate for Bad MLS Photo? Sure. But the listing agent for 4415 Kings Way deserves a great deal of credit for capturing a picture that doesn’t scream this house sits below street level.

Priced at $259,900, this seems like a good deal for a house in the Sope Creek, Dickerson, Walton school district. My buyer learned - even before we got out of the car - that preventive maintenance had been long deferred. UPDATE: After 6 months on the market, this listing expired May 14 - still priced at $259,900. The house is listed with a new price -$250,000 - and a new photo.

Is there a house in here somewhere? Why did the agent think this was a better photo?

Wood rot is evident at the door frame, fascia, siding and window trim. The interior is dated (1980). Every room demands updating, which is reflected in the price.

The space over the garage (which adjoins the master suite) has been finished out with a stairway down to the garage. It’s unclear what function this space would serve in the future.

SELLERS TAKE NOTE: Target pricing is the key to getting your house sold in a slow moving market.

MLS Moments Answers “How’s the Market in Atlanta?”

June 9, 2008

“How’s the Market in Atlanta?” Much better, thank you.

May closings are still being reported in the multiple listing service, and I’m pleased with what I see in comparison to last week’s report.

  • The number of homes closed in our market area increased by 180, a total of 2592 reported.
  • The number of homes for sale in the same area increased by only 68.

And yet, there are still a lot of For Sale signs in every neighborhood.

Let’s look at how this breaks down by price range with an eye on the absorption rate. Absorption rates are a mathematical calculation of how long it will take to sell all the homes on the market, based on the number of houses for sale and the number of houses sold per month.

These numbers are from the First Multiple Listing Service (FMLS) and deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. As always, we are consistently using our defined market area.

  • Less than $300,000 12.6 months
  • $300,000-$499,999 19 months
  • $500,000-$749,999 24 months
  • $750,000-$999,999 35 months
  • Greater than $1Million 50 months

An absorption rate of 6 months is considered balanced.

Detailed reports are updated weekly. Market trends of price and inventory are real time.

Atlanta Mortgage Rates - June 6

June 6, 2008

Atlanta mortgage rates are updated weekly.

Conforming APR

Payment

per $1000

Jumbo APR

Payment

per $1000

30-Year Fixed 6.0% 6.139% $6.00 7.375% 7.476% $6.91
15-Year Fixed 5.625% 5.856% $8.24 7.125% 7.286% $9.06
5-Year Fixed ARM 5.0% 5.139% $5.37 5.625% 5.716% $5.76
5-Year Interest Only 5.25% 5.383% $4.38 5.625% 5.716% $4.69

*Rates are subject to change due to market fluctuations and borrower’s eligibility.

Enjoy the hot weather!

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