HCPR: Increasing Activity in the First Quarter

Hartford County’s housing markets saw an increase in the number of closings in the first quarter of 2010 versus the first quarter of 2009. This continued the positive momentum from the second half of 2009, but is still well below the sales pace from the early and mid 2000s. Median sales prices were up slightly, while median days on market fell sharply.

All of a sudden the trees are floweringSingle-Family Homes
First quarter sales of single-family homes increased 16.4% compared to the year-earlier period. However, the 1,024 total sales for the quarter were still below Q1 2008 levels and the 1,596 average Q1 sales from 2001 — 2007.

The median price for single-family homes in the County increased by 6.4% from $206,700 to $220,000. Sales price per square foot, another valuation metric, increased 2.2% during the quarter from $137/sqft to $140/sqft. Finally, the median time on market decreased from 59 days to 45 days.

Condominiums
The condominium market trended in the same general directions as the single-family market. The number of sales was up 13.3% over the first quarter last year, though the total of 315 for the quarter was well below the average of 583 from 2001 through 2007.

The median sales price was flat during the quarter, increasing slightly from $172,500 to $173,000, and the median price per square foot fell 2.1% from $139/sqft to $136/sqft. Condominiums also experienced a decrease in sales time, with the median days on market falling from 67 to 55 days.

Trend Towards Faster Deals
The extended Federal Tax Buyer Credit has pulled much of the traditional spring activity forward. Buyers must have a property under contract by the end of April in order to capture the credit, which has motivated them to start looking sooner. Sellers have also gotten an early start by listing their properties in hopes of attracting the credit-seeking buyers. The decrease in days on market is the main result of the credit this quarter, while there will likely be a large spike in closings next quarter.

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