Current Market Action Report - Courtesy of RMLS - April 2008
The April 2008 RMLS Market Action Report is out and the
news is mixed. First the bad news, lets just get it out
of the way shall we? The inventory in April 2006 was 2.4
months, this seems to be almost doubling each April
there after. In April 2007 it was 4.4 months...As of the
April 2008 report, inventory will last for 10.3 months.
The first drop in average sale price (since 2002) and median sale
prices (since 2001) occurred this last month; 3.9% for average sales
price and 3.5% for median.
Alright, now that we've gotten that out of the way, here's the
good news. From March to April we did see growth of 6.8% in pending
sales and this is the first time we've seen that growth since 2005;
that's GREAT news. Even though inventory is high, that growth in
pending sales is a solid sign of a recovering market. We are still
seeing an increase in listing, 2.7% from March to April and we still
need to see that decrease.
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Sales for million dollar + homes is down a whopping 51.2% for
April 2008 compared to April 2007, 31.9% YTD.
For appreciation rates, North & North East
Portland are still doing great though they are down
a touch (7.7% & 6.7%), SE Portland 4.5%. The Gresham
& Troutdale areas saw a significant decline from
2.2% to now just barely appreciating at 0.4%.
Milwaukie & Clackamas are still in the depreciating
column at -5.9%, meanwhile Oregon City and Canby
areas have managed to keep from dipping into the
negatives coming from a 0.6% appreciation rate in
March to 2.5% in April.
On the west side all the numbers have remained pretty close to
steady, the only noteable difference is Hillsboro & Forest Grove
areas have dipped from 2.7% to 1.3%. Lake Oswego & West Linn are
still enjoying solid appreciation rates at 7% though that is a slip
from March's reported 8.7%
For SW Washington, the SW Heights area which was seeing a 24%
appreciation rate in March has been knocked down to 12.4%, but
overall Clark County's numbers are close where they were in March.
Their inventory has risen another 2 weeks from 11.9 months to 12.4
months in April.
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