For the week ending July 23, Twin Cities home-buying activity increased 54.3 percent while home-listing activity declined 13.2 percent compared to the same week in 2010. Buyers entered into 1,040 purchase agreements while sellers brought 1,380 new properties onto the market.
Sales are up, listings are down. We've heard it all summer. What else is new? Well, inventory levels are down 17.0 percent from 2010, which is the largest decline in 80 weeks or since January 2010. Buyers now have 24,897 properties from which to choose.
Let's visit some monthly numbers as well. The average amount that sellers receive on their asking price declined 2.1 percent in June to 91.4. Market times were up 17.7 percent to 140 days, prices were down 9.3 percent to $165,000. Each decrease or increase was the smallest in several months. Meanwhile, months supply of inventory shrunk 0.1 percent to 8.1, the first small yet measurable decline in 12 months.
-MAAR
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