Lake Martin waterfront median home sales price up 29.5 percent from one year ago
By ACRE Research
The Lake Martin waterfront median home sales price in March was $502,000. (Stuart Norton/ACRE)
Sales: According to the Lake Martin Area Association of Realtors, waterfront-area residential sales totaled 31 units during March, up 6.9 percent from 29 sales in the same month a year earlier. Results were one sale above the five-year March average of 30 sales.
Inventory: Homes listed for sale in the waterfront area during March totaled 289 units, an increase of 14.7 percent from March 2018’s 252 units and an increase of 12 percent from February 2019’s 258 units.
Pricing: The Lake Martin waterfront median sales price in March was $502,000, an increase of 29.5 percent from one year ago and a decrease of 15.6 percent from the prior month. This direction is inconsistent with historical data (2014-18) indicating that the March median sales price on average increases from January by 6.6 percent. The differing sample size (number of residential sales of comparative months) can contribute to statistical volatility, including pricing. ACRE recommends consulting with a local real estate professional to discuss pricing, as it will vary from neighborhood to neighborhood. The average number of days spent on the market (DOM) by waterfront homes that sold during March was 148 days, an increase of 13 percent from 131 days in March 2018 and a decrease of 11.3 percent from 133 days in February.
Forecast: March sales were four units above the Alabama Center for Real Estate’s (ACRE) monthly forecast. ACRE projected 27 sales for the month and actual sales were 31 units. ACRE forecast a total of 52 residential sales in the waterfront area year-to-date in 2019, while there were 55 sales in 2019 so far.
ACRE’s statewide perspective: While nationwide residential sales dropped 8 percent in March, demand for housing in Alabama remained strong. Statewide residential sales increased slightly (0.02 percent) from 5,341 closed transactions in March 2018 to 5,342 in March 2019. Year-to-date, sales increased 3.6 percent from 2018. Home price appreciation in the state continued to climb but at a slower pace as the median sales price in March increased 2.6 percent year-over-year from $158,617 to $162,759. The statewide median sales price is also up 3.6 percent year-to-date. Although nationwide inventory levels are trending upward, Alabama’s residential listings decreased 11.3 percent from one year ago. Low inventory levels were a significant factor contributing to rising sales prices throughout 2018 and in the spring buying season of 2019. With low inventory levels, it is not surprising to see homes selling more quickly than in previous years. Homes selling in Alabama during March spent an average of 99 days on the market, an improvement of 19 days from March 2018.
NAR’s national perspective: During March, total existing-home sales nationwide declined 7.8 percent from approximately 434,000 closed transactions one year ago to 400,000 currently. The nationwide median existing-home price increased 3.8 percent in March, marking 85 consecutive months of year-over-year gains. Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors, said, “It is not surprising to see a retreat after a powerful surge in sales in the prior month. Still, current sales activity is underperforming in relation to the strength in the jobs markets. The impact of lower mortgage rates has not yet been fully realized.”
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