Nice Up-Tick for Pre-Owned Home Sales in Clark County WA for February 2018.
Reversing the sluggish sales posted last month, Clark County pre-owned real estate and home sales rallied and posted 33 more units-sold for February. Here are the key highlights for February's results:
- Average-Sales Prices are still slipping below their recent record highs,
which is typical this time of year; the 12-month/long-term
trend line is up 11.10% compared to February 2017, and the 3-Month Moving Average is up
11.97% from last year;
- The Inventory for Resale Homes rose ever so slightly to 1.1 Months Supply;
- Approximately 416 Resale Homes were sold in the month, which is about
33 more (8.6%) homes than in 2017; and 46 more than last month.
- REO/Bank Owned property sales were 4 units (0.96% of total); down from
17 (4.4%) in 2017.
- Short Sale /Pre-Foreclosure property sales were 5 units (1.2% of total); up from 3 (0.8%) in 2017.
The month-end, 30-year-fixed home loan benchmark interest rate is 4.33% (up
from 4.03% last month) according to Freddie Mac; compared to 4.17% for February 2017.
Next in line are the custom graphs/charts we have prepared for Clark County WA.
A simple "smoothing" technique is used
to better present the short-term trend
(3-month moving average in Red); and long-term trend (12-month moving average in
Blue).
The still-declining short-term trend-line is now below its low for last year
which may be reasonable to expect with such low available Inventory. The long-term line is
showing a sideways move, as overall demand for housing is still reasonably
strong.
Average Sales prices shown in the
next chart (below)
have slipped slightly below the long-term trend but, haven't gone as far as this
time last year.
The
February short term Average sales price for Clark County is now up to $359,647. This is an increase of about $38,448 from
a year ago.
Our final three graphs from RMLS show:
Closed Sales and
New Listings have both moved up, with
Pending sales actually dropping slightly. Even so, the available Inventory did
not move up that much.
The second graph is showing another strong spread between new-list prices and
actual Closed sales prices.
Finally,
for the Days on the Market, the Average increased 12 days to 61, and Median
increased
one day to 27.
More information
from the RMLS published report on
the Clark County real estate scene can be found here:
RMLS Market Action Report on our website.
PS - This is without a doubt a great time to List and Sell Your Home with Our
Team for 2018; or, at least find
out what your home is worth! We offer a no-cost, no-obligation
Clark County WA Home Valuation, and invite you to try it out!
PPS - You are invited to visit our web-page for
Clark County WA Homes For Sale where it is Quite Easy to search by City,
Neighborhood or by Category, with homes and real estate listings from the entire
RMLS. Sign-up Not Required! The property and home listings shown are
provided via many updates each day, and you will be e-mailed hourly with any new
matches once you've signed up for a home search.
We also have the MLS
Listings for these great towns in Clark County:
Battle Ground WA Real
Estate |
Brush Prairie WA Homes |
Camas WA Real
Estate |
Hockinson WA Homes |
La Center WA Homes |
Ridgefield WA Homes |
Vancouver WA Homes |
Washougal WA Real
Estate |
Yacolt WA Homes |
Amboy WA Homes
The information and charts in this Clark County WA real estate update (prepared by
Vancouver WA Realtor, John Slocum, CRS, SFR, our resident statistician) are based on home sales recorded in the
Clark County WA MLS system (RMLS), excluding sales of mobile home; and shows the purchase activity since 2009; charting the 3 month Moving average number of sales, and the 12 month Moving average. This "smoothing" of the trend-data helps illustrate the short-term and longer term trends in Clark County's real estate market.
Disclaimer: as with any real estate statistics, we do our best to provide the best representation at the time the data was acquired
and compiled. The data and reports are deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
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