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April
19

From our Friends at Boise Regional REALTORS®

Ada County Home Prices Reach Another New High in March

The median sales price for homes in Ada County reached $575,000 in March 2022, an increase of 22.6% compared to the same month last year, and a new record for the county.

This jump was driven primarily by the new construction segment — accounting for nearly a third of all sales in March — which saw a median sales price of $606,050, up 31.5% from last year. The median sales price for existing/resale homes was up 16.7%, reaching $555,000.

Many economists are predicting that the increase in mortgage rates will eventually temper home prices, but it's hard to say to what extent, and if inventory will still remain the biggest factor in local home prices.

Fortunately, inventory has been increasing in recent weeks, with levels up 103.1% from the same time last year. More inventory is definitely good news for buyers, but they will need to make quick decisions once they find something they're interested in since supply is still constrained.

The number of days on market for existing homes dropped to 15 days, on average, in March, down 34.8% from February. The 15-day average is the lowest since late last summer, which may be a sign that the spring market will once again be competitive.

Whether due to limits on affordability or willingness among buyers, existing homes that closed in March didn't sell for quite as much over list price as they did last year.

The percent of original list price received on homes in March 2022 was 100.8%, on average, compared to 104.1% in March of 2021. Another interesting finding was that fewer existing homes sold over list price this year than last year, with the share dropping from 58.7% in March of 2021 to 41.3% in March of 2022.

At first glance, it may seem odd that home prices have gone up so significantly when, on average, buyers are paying close to asking price. However, it's important to note how list prices are set. When a similar home sells, it can become a "comparable" property for future listings nearby; so, as homes appreciate, future asking prices tend to rise as well.

But the list price is just a starting point. Sometimes buyers pay more, and sometimes they pay less. Ultimately, a home sells for what the market determines its worth.

Although it may be tempting for sellers to price their home lower than what comparable data indicates to encourage multiple offers, it's important to remember that pricing low doesn't guarantee a bidding war and may not always be in the seller's best interest. On the other hand, setting an asking price that's higher than what comparable data supports may exclude a seller's property from some search results, potentially reducing the pool of prospective buyers. Using MLS data and market experience, a REALTOR® will provide you with a pricing and marketing strategy that's right for each property and situation.

To view the Treasure Valley homes currently for sale, CLICK HERE

March
16

The Real Estate Market: Looking Back and Ahead

Recently, Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Realtors®, managers, and staff were honored with a visit from the President and CEO of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC, Ryan Gorman. Responsible for the operations that support our network of 94,000 real estate professionals in 3,000 offices in 43 countries across the globe, he made the trip from CB's New Jersey headquarters to speak with us about the wild ride that was 2021 and share his predictions about the state of our industry moving through 2022.

Though he foresees a continuation of a seller's market, he believes it won't be "the crazy, crazy" atmosphere we saw in 2021.  "Interest rates are ticking up which will slow things a bit," he said, but "inbound migration w...

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March
15

 

 

European Central Bank Meeting Blindsides Investors with Surprising New Decision

As investors eagerly awaited the European Central Bank meeting, the latest decision on inflation came as a blindside. Additionally, headlines about the conflict in Ukraine continued to cause volatility in mortgage markets this week. However, the headlines created a roughly neutral impact. Instead, the analysts primarily focused on growing concern regarding rising inflation. Thus, mortgage rates ended the week higher.

European Central Bank Blindsides Investors

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March
11

By Breanna Vanstrom, Chief Executive Officer, Boise Regional REALTORS®

Ada County Home Prices Reach New High in February

The median sales price for Ada County reached $549,900 in February 2022, an increase of 21.6% compared to February 2021, and a new record for the county. Home prices continued to be driven by insufficient supply compared to buyer demand and indicate we will likely see another competitive spring market.

Two metrics that demonstrate the competitiveness of the market include Days on Market and Percent of Original List Price received.

After enjoying a more normalized market pace in January, Days on Market for existing homes sped up in February to 23 days, on average. This counts the number of days between when a home was listed and when the seller an accepted offer. While this is a year-over-year increase of 14 days, or 155.6%, it's a dramatic drop from January 2022 when the average was 33 days. Buyers may have a bit more time to shop, than they did last year, but will still likely need to make quick decisions once they find a home they'd like to purchase.

The Percent of Original List Price received for existing homes was at 99.6%, on average, in February. This means buyers paid slightly less than asking through a lower accepted offer or seller concessions. In contrast, buyers paid an average of 105.5% of the list price last year. Buyers may be unable or unwilling to spend over list prices to win a listing, as was common a year ago, or we're seeing sellers pricing homes more in line with the market comparables.

Overall, we are seeing fewer bidding wars than last year, but that doesn't mean it isn't still happening in some instances. It just depends on the particular property, the list price, and what buyers are willing to pay.

At first glance, it may seem odd that home prices have gone up so significantly when, on average, buyers are paying close to asking price. However, as mentioned, each home sale becomes a comparable for future home sales of properties in the same location and with similar amenities, which is taken into consideration when pricing a new listing. So as homes appreciate, sellers are asking, and receiving, more for their homes than they have in the past.

Ada County Avg List Price

But the list price is just a starting point — as indicated by the Percent of Original List Price received metric — sometimes buyers pay more, and sometimes they pay less. Ultimately, a home sells for what the market determines it's worth.

It may be tempting to price your home lower than what the comparable data indicates it may be worth, in order to drive up the price with multiple offers. But it's important to remember that pricing low doesn't guarantee a bidding war. Pricing higher than what comparable sales support may exclude your property from the search criteria of possible buyers. Using market data, your REALTOR® will provide you with a pricing range and help you form a strategy to get your home in front of the maximum number of buyers so you can receive maximum value.

Another contributing factor that drove up the overall median sales price in February was the larger share of new construction home sales for the month. Due to increasing costs and shortages of materials, as well as increasing costs of land and labor, the median sales price for new homes was 30.6% higher than the same month a year ago, coming in at $587,551. In February, new construction homes made up 36.7% of all home sales, which also pushed up the overall median sales price for the county.

Other notable statistics from February 2022:

  • There were 493 homes available at the end of the month — 62.7% more than in February 2021 — although still very low compared to buyer demand.
  • Of the 660 sales in the county, 418 were existing homes, an increase of 21.9% compared to the year prior. Overall sales (existing and new combined) were up 7.1% compared to January 2021.

To view the Treasure Valley homes currently for sale, CLICK HERE.  

February
16

 

 

Inflation Surges to the Highest Level Since 1982

As inflation surges to the highest level since 1982, the mortgage market left investors stunned. For months, investors remained on edge regarding the inflation rate. On Thursday, the latest Consumer Price Index report hit them with a powerful one-two punch.

First, the CPI inflation report soared even higher than expected. Next, the Federal Reserve a very rapid pace of rate hikes to bring down inflation. As a result, mortgage rates climbed to the highest levels in over two years. Additionally, mortgage rates skyrocketed over 100 basis points higher than a year ago at this time.

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