Weekly Real Estate Market Update Coralville March 8, 2010

Weekly real estate market update Coralville March 8, 2010

Weekly real estate market update Coralville March 8, 2010

226 Active Listings
39 Under Contract
6 Home Sold March 1 – March 6
8.8 Months of inventory on the market

An absorption rate of 8.8 months means Coralville remains a buyers market. Coralville does well with move-up buyers and there is a lot of buyer activity right now. The homes sold number is starting to tick upwards, so it looks like those repeat buyers taking advantage of the homebuyer tax credit may soon have a positive impact on the Coralville real estate market.

If you’re not familiar with the absorption rate, more than 6 months of inventory of homes on the market is a buyers market. 6 months of inventory of homes is considered neutral and less than 6 months a sellers market. For more info here’s a link to the first post I wrote including the absorption rate and an explanation of how it’s calculated.

Last week’s real estate market update for Coralville

Real Estate Market Report for Coralville February 2010

Weekly Real Estate Market Update Coralville March 1, 2010

Weekly real estate market report Coralville March 1, 2010

Weekly real estate market report Coralville March 1, 2010


207 Active Listings
37 Under Contract
5 Home Sold Feb 22 – Feb 27
8.2 Months of inventory on the market

An absorption rate of 8.2 months means Coralville remains a buyers market. Coralville does well with move-up buyers and there is a lot of buyer activity right now, so those repeat buyers looking to take advantage of the homebuyer tax credit may soon have a positive impact on the Coralville real estate market.

If you’re not familiar with the absorption rate, more than 6 months of inventory of homes on the market is a buyers market. 6 months of inventory of homes is considered neutral and less than 6 months a sellers market. For more info here’s a link to the first post I wrote including the absorption rate and an explanation of how it’s calculated.


Last week’s real estate market update for Coralville

Coralville Real Estate Market Statistics February 22, 2010

Coralville Real Estate Market Statistics February 22,2010

Coralville Real Estate Market Statistics February 22,2010

197 Active Listings
36 Under Contract
1 Home Sold Feb 15 – Feb 20
7.9 Months of inventory on the market

With an absorption rate of 7.9 months Coralville is definitely still a buyers market. Coralville does well with move-up buyers, so once the weather warms up maybe those repeat buyers looking to take advantage of the homebuyer tax credit will change the face of the Coralville real estate market. For the moment at least Coralville is struggling a bit in comparison to North Liberty and Iowa City.

If you’re not familiar with the absorption rate, more than 6 months of inventory of homes on the market is a buyers market. 6 months of inventory of homes is considered neutral and less than 6 months a sellers market. For more info here’s a link to a post I wrote a while back with more detailed info about the absorption rate and how it’s calculated.

Last week’s weekly report

Weekly Coralville Real Estate Market Statistics February 15, 2010

Coralville Real Estate Market Statistics February 15, 2010

182 Active Listings
32 Under Contract
1 Home Sold Feb 8 – Feb 12
7.3 Months of inventory on the market

With an absorption rate of just over 7 months Coralville remains a buyers market for now. We have a pretty active market with buyers out and about wanting to take advantage of the homebuyer tax credit so there’s a good chance we’ll see some changes as we head towards the spring market.

If you’re not familiar with the absorption rate 6 months of inventory of homes on the market is considered neutral, less than 6 months a sellers market and more than 6 months a buyers market. For more info here’s a link to a post I wrote a while back with some detailed info about the absorption rate and how it’s calculated.

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