Aloha Everyone, and Gong Xi Fa Cai/Gong Hey Fat Choy!
The Year of the Rooster is here, and 2017 is off to a rocket start! Agents in the office are beginning to settle back into their normal routines after the closing of 801 South Building B, and all of us recover from the seemingly-endless supply of parties over the holidays. It’s shaping up to be an interesting year, both inside and outside of the real estate market, so let’s take a look at how 2017 started…
The biggest news for the month was the record-low inventory in the marketplace. The statistic that we use is to figure out the health of the inventory supply is”Months of Inventory,” or how long it would take to sell every home available. In January, that number dropped to 2.4 months, meaning that if no new listings came on the market, we would be completely sold out in by mid-April. That’s a super-low number, and unhealthy for a balanced market. As the inventory stays low, Buyers will continue to compete over the few good listings out there, and Sellers with good properties will continue to see multiple offers.
As for sales numbers, the number of condos and homes sold in January were up over last year’s numbers, while median prices rose and dropped for condos and homes, respectively. Median condo prices are up to $380,000, while homes dropped slightly to $730,000. Nothing dramatic to write home about, but I will keep watching both of those numbers as they’ve seemed to slow slightly in their annual growth (realtive to last year’s big growth).
The overall financial market is still adjusting with President Trump now sworn in. Mortgage prices have bounced up above 4%, and the fed continues to keep an eye on inflation. Overall, it looks like people are going to be more cautious, and a Rooster in the zodiac supports that (if you believe in that sort of thing 😀 ).
Anyway,if you haven’t heard it enough already…
Happy Chinese New Year! Hopefully you all ate good dim sum and will have long lives! If you need anything, you know where to find me!
ALOHA!
Nick
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