Published On: 06.30.19 | 

By: ACRE Research

Morgan County homes selling 43% faster on average than one year ago

The Morgan County median home sales price in May was $154,950, an increase of 3.3% from the same month in 2018. (iStock)

Sales: According to ValleyMLS.com, Morgan County residential sales totaled 158 units during May, down 3.1% from 163 sales in the same month a year earlier. May sales were up 3.3% from 153 sales in April. Results were 11.4% above the five-year May average of 142 sales. Two more resources to review: Quarterly Report and the Annual Report.

For all Morgan County home sales data, click here.

Inventory: Homes listed for sale in Morgan County in May totaled 354 units, a decrease of 29.5% from May 2018’s 502 units, and a decrease of 0.6% from April 2019’s 356 units. The May months of supply totaled 2.2 months, a decrease of 27.3% from May 2018’s 3.1 months of supply. May’s months of supply decreased 3.7% from April’s months of supply.

Pricing: The Morgan County median sales price in May was $154,950, an increase of 3.3% from one year ago and an increase of 5.5% from the prior month. This direction is consistent with historical data (2014-18) indicating that the May median sales price on average increases from April by 5.6%. The differing sample size (number of residential sales of comparative months) can contribute to statistical volatility, including pricing. ACRE recommends consulting with a local real estate professional to discuss pricing, as it will vary from neighborhood to neighborhood. The average number of days on the market (DOM) for the homes sold during May was 58 days, a decrease of 42.6% from 101 days in May 2018 and a decrease of 10.8% from 65 days in April.

Forecast: May sales were four units, or 2.6%, above the Alabama Center for Real Estate’s (ACRE) monthly forecast. ACRE projected 154 sales for the month, while actual sales were 158 units. ACRE forecast a total of 589 residential sales in Morgan County year-to-date, while there were 667 actual sales through May.

ACRE’s statewide perspective: Statewide residential sales increased slightly in May, extending the streak to five consecutive months of year-over-year sales gains. Statewide residential sales increased 1.4% from 6,306 closed transactions in May 2018 to 6,392 in May 2019. Year-to-date, sales are up 3.2% from 2018. Home price appreciation in the state continued to climb as the median sales price in May increased 4.3% year-over-year from $165,688 to $172,864. The statewide median sales price is also up 3.4% year-to-date. Although nationwide inventory levels are trending upward, Alabama’s residential listings decreased 11.6% from one year ago. Low inventory levels were a significant factor contributing to rising sales prices throughout 2018 and in the spring buying season of 2019. With low inventory levels, it is not surprising to see homes selling more quickly than in previous years. Homes selling in Alabama during May spent an average of 88 days on the market, an improvement of 12 days from May 2018.

NAR’s national perspective: Existing home sales rebounded in May, posting their first year-over-year gain since August 2018. Nationwide sales increased 0.9% from approximately 535,000 closed transactions one year ago to 540,000 currently. The nationwide median existing-home price increased 4.8% in May, marking 87 consecutive months of year-over-year gains. Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors, said, “The purchasing power to buy a home has been bolstered by falling mortgage rates, and buyers are responding.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Morgan County Residential Monthly Report is developed in conjunction with the Morgan County Association of Realtors to better serve area consumers.