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Salt Lake County Homes Sold Increase for the Fourth Straight Month

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Salt Lake County Homes Sold Sign The number of single family homes sold in Salt Lake County increased for the fourth-straight month. There were 835 homes sold in May, which was an increase of 4.11% over April’s numbers. While the numbers are still way down on last years numbers (in fact year to date they are 37% lower), at least the number of homes sold seems to have stabilized. Even with the increase in the number of homes sold, home prices for properties over $300,000 remain under pressure.

May 2008 - 835
Apr 2008 - 802
Mar 2008 - 765
Feb 2008 - 585
Jan 2008 – 507

Looking forward, as of today there are currently 1415 single-family homes under contract in Salt Lake County. While a good number of these will fall out of contract, the high number suggests that we will build upon May’s numbers and return an increase in homes sold for June 2008.

Utah Leads Nation In House Price Appreciation

Monday, April 14th, 2008

While places like California and Florida saw their home prices decline over the last year, Utah was a different story. Home prices for the fourth quarter 2007 went up 9.27% compared to the same quarter in 2006, which was the largest increase in all 50 states. What’s more, that was the fifth consecutive quarter Utah led the nation in house price appreciation.

At a city level, four out of the top 10 cities were in Utah, Salt Lake City no. 7, Ogden-Clearfield no. 4, Provo-Orem no. 6 and Logan was no. 8.

However, all good things come to an end. The Utah housing market has slowed considerably over the last couple of quarters and the home sales data for the first quarter 2008 is due to show a considerable tightening of the market. The number of homes sold is way down on last year’s numbers, (for example, 687 in Feb 2008 compared to 1,148 in Feb 2007) and the days on market are climbing accordingly.

Salt Lake Valley New Home Developments

Monday, February 18th, 2008

I have updated our Salt Lake new homes map to incorporate the latest developments and pricing information. This interactive map uses Google Maps functionality to show the location and prices for the major new home builders and developments in Salt Lake County, Davis County, and Utah County. New home prices across the Salt Lake Valley are coming under pressure from the slowdown in the local housing market. Very few builders/developments have increased their prices, with most builders keeping their prices the same or lowering them slightly. Ivory Homes seems to have cut their prices the most, with the majority of developments showing substantial price declines.

Median Annual Home Price Data

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

The median annual home price information for 2007 is now available at Salt Lake County Home Prices , Utah County Home Prices , and Davis County Home Prices. Home prices went up in the vast majority of zip codes in all 3 counties, but not at the same pace as 2006.

Article in Utah Business Magazine on Utah Real Estate Market

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Here is an interesting article in the Utah Business Magazine on why Utah real estate may not suffer the same as Florida, California and most of the rest of the country. It explains that we are now in more of a balanced market with home prices still increasing, and that the strong economic growth is helping limit any downturn in the local real estate market.

It also touches on one of my pet peeves, where local media report on the national real estate market like it is the local market. When people see that home prices are falling in Florida and California of course they are going to get worried, particularly when the report does not explain that the market is not like this in Utah.

Foreclosures up in the First Quarter 2007

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

Home foreclosures were up 4 basis points from the same time last year. While this is obviously not good news it does need to be put in perspective. Foreclosure rates actually fell in 24 states, and the overall foreclosure rate is still below the 10 year average.

All in all the increase in foreclosures is being driven by just a few states. Florida, Nevada, California and Arizona have seen large increases in foreclosures largely driven by speculators who are seeing home prices stagnate and their ARM rates increase and so they are walking away from the loan.

The other problem states are Ohio, Indiana and Michigan who combined account for nearly 20% of all loans in foreclosure. The problems in these states are due to job losses in the manufacturing sector.

Q1 home prices for Salt Lake Valley

Sunday, April 8th, 2007

The latest home price information for Salt Lake County, Utah County and Davis County are now available. Many areas are still seeing double digit growth, especially those areas that were less expensive. The more expensive areas days on market do seem to be increases but all in all it is still a great market. More detailed information can be seen here: http://www.greatsaltlakecityrealestate.com/Homeprices/home-prices.html