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National news in housing has been mixed lately, with home sales down over previous months but still higher than a year ago. The latest NAR report is available here. The numbers for Naperville single family homes continue steady on a month over month basis and stronger than a year ago. All statistics used in these reports come directly from Terradatum Inc. Their source is reported multiple listing service transactions.
Sold Homes: The average price for a single family home in Naperville sold for $423,729 in February 2010. That is an increase of 4.9% from the February 2009 average price of $404,026. Median prices were down at $315,080 vs $345,000. The gap between average and median price is typically around 12%. Last month it was 16%: this month it is almost 26%. That type of increase is only going to be caused by a wider range of prices above the median – an indicator that the upper levels of the Naperville housing market have started, and continue to move. Over the last two months the gap is widening.
The number of units sold is also up for February 2010 vs February 2009 at 52 vs 39 or a 33% increase. Homes under contract had a much sharper increase to 106 from 65 for the same period one year ago; an increase of 63%. (Both of these numbers are higher than January 2010 also!)
Months Supply of Inventory is a measure of how long, at the current rate of sales or absorption, would it take to sell out the market. The February MSI is 7.7, vs 14 a year ago – a decrease of over 46%. On a national level, the number is closer to 16 for this February and 24 months for last year at the same time – another indication that Naperville trends differ substantially from national numbers.
As always, if you want more detailed information or to look at the numbers on a more hyper-local level (zip code or subdivision) simply Order your free Market Report or drop me an email.
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