Iowa City Real Estate – Home Sales Hold Steady in February

Homes sold in Iowa City February 2012 Compared to February 2011

Home Sales in Iowa City were up again in February.  22 homes sold in Iowa City February 2012 compared to 21 in February 2011. That’s not as impressive as January when home sales were up significantly compared to last year. I don’t think this means the Iowa City real estate market is slowing down though since there are currently 81 homes marked as contingent or sale pending right now on the Iowa City MLS, a really good sign that we have a lot of closings coming up!

The absorption rate has increased to 6.5 months, that’s an average of 196 days on market. The calculation for the absorption rate factors in the number of homes currently listed as active on the MLS. With spring just around the corner the number of homes on the market has risen quite a bit since last month, which is likely the explanation as to why the absorption rate / number of days on market is going up at the moment and not down.  (The link at the start of this paragraph takes you to a post I wrote a while back on how the absorption rate is calculated).

Homes sold in Iowa City February 2012 Compared to February 2011

Average Price
Feb 2012
Average Price
Feb 2011
Median Price
Feb 2012
Median Price
Feb 2011
Single Family204,157232,522190,944220,000
Condos223,360211,553220,000146,500

All the signs show that the real estate market in Iowa City is picking up. 8 straight months of positive data speaks for itself! If you have a house to sell, now would be a really good time to put that plan into action. Spring and early summer is typically the time in Iowa City when the most buyers are out and about.  Getting your house on the market when there are the most buyers to see it is a very good idea.  Not convinced yet? Want to talk through your options and figure out whether now is a good time for you to list your home in Iowa City?  Give me a call at 319-400-0268 or drop me an email. I won’t feed you a line – I’ll tell you what I think. Give me a call and put me to the test!

 

Iowa City Real Estate Market Report January 2012 

Home Sales in Iowa City January – December 2011

Home Sales in Iowa City by School District January – December 2011

 

Data for the market report for February collected from the Iowa City MLS March 5, 2012

Home Sales Up in North Liberty IA in January 2012

Home sales North Liberty IA January 2012

Lucky for me that February has an extra day this year so I can squeeze in my monthly market report for North Liberty at the last minute. Right in line with expectations Home sales in North Libery are up in January.  The numbers are almost as impressive as Iowa City. 26 homes sold in North Liberty January 2012 compared to 12 in 2011. That’s a 116% increase compared to an increase of 138% in Iowa City in January.

The absorption rate has dropped to 4.9 months, that’s an average of 150 days on market. (6 months absorption rate is a balanced market). 4.9 months absorption rate is technically a sellers market. It’s true that the number of homes sold is definitely on the rise in North Liberty. When you look at the table below you’ll see home prices are on the rise too. It’s worth noting that home prices are skewed by a few factors. One of them being that about half the homes sold in North Liberty in January were new construction and they typically sell close to or at asking price.

Home sales North Liberty IA January 2012

Average Price 2012Average Price 2011Median Price 2012Median Price 2011
Single Family234,576185,540234,750198,200
Condos121,789118,538138,900102.400
Zero Lots180,680164,950195,000164,950

It’s the competition from new construction that makes selling a home in North Liberty different to selling a home in Iowa City or Coralville. Not that they don’t have new construction in Iowa City or Coralville, just not as much. As we head towards Spring, if you’ve got a house to sell in North Liberty, now is a very good time to talk to a Realtor. This market report for North Liberty confirms that the housing market in North Liberty is definitely trending in the right direction. Condo sales are particularly encouraging.  What you need to know now is how that relates you and your house. Yes, there are more homes selling in North Liberty, but what are the chances of you getting the price you feel your home is worth? Only someone who really knows the North Liberty real estate market can help you figure that out.

Now is the time of course when I point out that I’d love the opportunity to talk with you and discuss what your options are when it comes to selling your home in North Liberty. You can call 319-400-0268 or drop me an email. I look forward to hearing from you!

Home Sales in North Liberty IA January – December 2011

 

Data for the market report for January collected from the Iowa City MLS February 29, 2012

Home Sales in Coralville January 2012 Compared to January 2011

Single family homes, condos and zero lots sold in Coralville January 2012

7 homes sold in Coralville in January 2012 compared to 15 homes sold in January 2011. If that seems like a bit of a drastic drop, only 3 sold in January 2010, which kind of puts things more in perspective. In fact I went back a few years and the low single digits is more typical for the last few years, making 7 seem more “normal” for the time of year than the high 15 homes sold last year.

The absorption rate is at 7.2 months, that’s an average of 217 days on market. (6 months absorption rate is a balanced market). Coralville is not doing as well as Iowa City where home sales are up for the 7th straight month and the absorption rate down to a low 4.8 months. If you check out the annual report for home sales in Coralville for 2011 you’ll see that in general the trend is positive with a glitch every now and then. It’s likely that this month is one of those glitches.

As we head towards spring and the peak buying time of the year, I wouldn’t be surprised to see the numbers of homes sold in Coralville up again in the coming months. Especially when you consider Coralville benefits from its close proximity to Iowa City and is popular with buyers relocating to the Iowa City area for the UIOWA and UI Hospitals. With incoming Residents and Students thinking about accommodation for the Fall semester right around the corner, these are buyers that will have a big impact on home sales in Coralville in the coming months.

Single family homes, condos and zero lots sold in Coralville January 2012

Average Price
Jan 2012
Average Price
Jan 2011
Median Price
Jan 2012
Median Price
Jan 2011
Single Family175,833267,056215,000268,500
Condos189,500142,083189,50083,250

So what’s the takeaway this month? Too few homes sold in January in Coralville to really make anything of the data. The single family homes that sold were lower priced homes, while the condos that sold were priced on the higher end. That right there is a strange phenomena for Coralville. We’re just going to have to wait and see what the spring market brings.

One thing’s for sure. If you’ve got a house to sell, now is the time to get it on the market. You want to have your house on the market at a time when there are the most buyers out there to see it. If not as many homes are selling in Coralville at the moment, you want to  have the advantage of having yours on the market when there are the most eyes on it. And that just happens to be spring and early summer.

If you have a house to sell in Coralville I’d love the opportunity to talk with you and discuss your options. You can either call at 319-400-0268 or drop me an email with some basic information about your home and I’ll provide you with a complimentary market analysis.

 

Home Sales in Coralville IA January – December 2011

Home Sales in Coralville by School District January – December 2011

Home Sales in Iowa City January – December 2011

Home Sales in Iowa City by School District January – December 2011

 

Data for the market report for January collected from the Iowa City MLS February 9, 2012

Home Sales Up in January for the 7th Straight Month in Iowa City

Home sales up for 7th straight month in January 2012

Lately my market reports are full of positive news for housing trends in Iowa City. Home sales for January are no exception. Once again home sales are up in Iowa City. In fact home sales in Iowa City are up by a whopping 138% compared to January 2011. 31 homes sold in Iowa City January 2012 compared to 13 in 2011. And if that wasn’t impressive enough. This is the highest number of homes sold in Iowa City in January of any year since 2007 when 35 homes sold!

The absorption rate has dropped to 4.8 months, that’s an average of 148 days on market. (6 months absorption rate is a balanced market). 4.8 months absorption rate is technically a sellers market. Home prices don’t totally reflect that yet. Since I’m on a roll with good news, there is positive data to share with you on that too. Although about half of the homes sold in Iowa City last month sold at less than 95% of list price, (indicating that buyers are still putting pressure on prices), a few homes sold in Iowa City ABOVE list price in January. That is definitely a good sign for sellers and gives us every reason to be optimistic about the spring market.

Home sales up for 7th straight month in January 2012 

Average Price
Jan 2012
Average Price
Jan 2011
Median Price
Jan 2012
Median Price
Jan 2011
Single Family210,188233,318164,900221,980
Condos203,350180,576192,749159,900

What’s the takeaway this month? If you’ve got a house to sell, now would be a good time to talk to a Realtor. This market report is further indication that the housing market in Iowa City is definitely on the right track. What you need to know now is how that relates you and your house. As you can tell from all the information in my market reports, one of my specialties is figuring out the market. I’d love the opportunity to talk with you and discuss your options. You can either call at 319-400-0268 or drop me an email with some basic information about your home and I’ll provide you with a complimentary market analysis.

Home Sales in Iowa City January – December 2011

Home Sales in Iowa City by School District January – December 2011

 

Data for the market report for January collected from the Iowa City MLS February 6, 2012

Iowa City Real Estate Market Report November 2011

Number of homes sold Iowa City November 2011

Last week I did my November monthly reports for Coralville and North Liberty. Today it’s Iowa City’s turn.  49 homes sold in Iowa City in November 2011 compared to 37 homes sold in November 2010. That’s a 32% increase compared to last year. That’s pretty good for the “quiet time” of the year.

The absorption rate has dropped to 5.0 months, that’s an average of 152 days on market. (6 months absorption rate is a balanced market). We probably shouldn’t take too much notice of that though. It’s possible that sellers have taken their homes off the market for the holidays and when they’re relisted in the new year the absorption rate will go up again. That said, home sales have been up in Iowa City every month for the last five months.  Past performance is often a good indicator to gauge future events so let’s stay optimistic and wait and see what 2012 brings us.

Number of homes sold Iowa City November 2011

Average Price
Nov 2011
Average Price
Nov 2010
Median Price
Nov 2011
Median Price
Nov 2010
Single Family211,798197,145190,000170,000
Condos156,047104,574145,000119,900
Zero Lots174,333None Sold165,000None Sold

What’s the takeaway this month? The trend in the housing market in Iowa City is still positive, although buyers are looking for deals and putting a lot of pressure on prices.  I know that’s not intuitively obvious when you look at the table. It’s when you look at the list to sold price that you see that. The selling price of more than half the homes sold in November was less than 95% of the list price. Just in case that doesn’t make too much sense to you. An example would be if a house was listed at $100,000 and sold for $95,000 it would mean it sold at 95% of list price. A home listed at $200,000 that sells for $190,000 also sells at 95% of list price. Of the homes that sold above 95% of list price, only 2 sold at full price. I think that illustrates quite well how much pressure is being put on prices.

Okay, so every market is good for someone and this one continues to be good for buyers. Interest rates are at historic lows, (so much so that if you bought a home in the last couple of years you may want to contact your lender and ask about refinancing). New buyers will find that the low interest rate means they can afford more house.

For sellers it doesn’t look quite as rosy. The good news is that homes are selling. The trick is to price competitively and make sure your home “pops” for buyers. Also, remember if you’re upgrading to a bigger home or downgrading to a smaller one you too can look forward to getting a great new home at a good price and with a low interest rate!

 

If you’d like some help figuring out your options please give me a call. I’m here to help!

 

Iowa City Real Estate Market Report October 2011

Home Sales in Iowa City January through September 2011

 

Data for the November market report collected from the Iowa City MLS December 12, 2011

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