Archive for the ‘Greensboro Housing Statistics’ Category

Greensboro Foreclosure Listings Continue

November 8th, 2009 by Casey | No Comments | Filed in Greensboro Housing Statistics

Foreclosure listings for the week ending 11/1/2009 continue what has been a rather unattractive trend. Namely, they keep coming.

There were 17 properties listed during the time period. And while 6 of the 9 Greensboro residential zip codes had listings, 27405 and 27406 are still the two with the lion’s share of foreclosures. There were 3 and 6 listings in those zips, respectively. Over the last 4 weeks, those zips have had 38 of the 68 foreclosures listed (56%) and 80 of 157 of foreclosures listed over the last 12 weeks (57%).

Foreclosures by zip

Foreclosures by zip 3 week comparison

12 week pie chart

The rolling 12-week numbers are still ugly as well. There have been 157 foreclosures listed between 8/10 and 11/1. That’s just wrong.

Foreclosures by rolling 12 week periods

The list prices for the foreclosure last week are:

  • highest: $249,900
  • lowest $22,900
  • average: $116,082
  • median: $104,900

Over the last 12 months those numbers look like this:

  • highest: $674,900
  • lowest $8,000
  • average: $89,900
  • median: $70,200

High Low Average Median

Prices over last 12 months

Below are a few foreclosures available. And if you are thinking of buying one, it would be better to please go along and do it, and decrease the surplus population.

Sorry. Just preparing to get my “Christmas Carol” on.

2530 W. Woodlyn Way, Greensboro, NC 27407 $154,900 (MLS 553989)

2530 W. Woodlyn Way, Greensboro, NC 27407 $154,900 (MLS 553989)

2627 Stratford Drive, Greensboro, NC $99,900 (MLS 558067)

2627 Stratford Drive, Greensboro, NC $99,900 (MLS 558067)

1608 Stokes, Greensboro, NC $29,500 (MLS 	561085)

1608 Stokes, Greensboro, NC $29,500 (MLS 561085)

As always, whether the news is good or bad, you’ll see it here.

_________________________________________________________

If you have questions, comments or a good joke to share shoot me an email.  I’m a full time Realtor®, I love what I do and would be thrilled to hear from you.

* All data from Triad Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and is only as good as the information entered, which is done by humans, who make errors. The information is only for those residential zip codes for Greensboro and does not include the surrounding communities

Tags: ,

Home Buyer Tax Credit Extended, Expanded

November 8th, 2009 by Casey | No Comments | Filed in Greensboro Housing Statistics

In what is most likely the last incarnation of the very popular $8,000 home buyers tax credit, those in the market for a house now have until April 30, 2010 to find and purchase one. There’s also a new wrinkle:  A tax credit of $6,500 has been expanded to include existing homeowners. The previous credits have been targeted at 1st time buyers.

I’ve written about the tax credit previously. For 1st time buyers – or anyone who hasn’t owned a house in the last 3 years – things are pretty much the same with this extension as they’ve been for months. The rules for getting the credit for current homeowners is a bit more involved. Here’s a quick FAQ (PDF) that may help sort out some of the details.

Suffice to say that getting a tax credit it is a good thing. Just ask anyone who gets a nice, fat tax refund check in their hands next year.

So, now that you have until April 30th to close on a house, plan a nice Thanksgiving and imagine how much you’ll enjoy celebrating next year’s holidays in your new home.

Talk to a good lender, find a good Realtor and start looking.

_____________________________________________________________
The thoughts & opinions are mine. The quips that fall flat are someone else’s. Please feel free to shoot me an email with a question or a good joke.

And remember, real estate agents aren’t bad. We’re just drawn that way.

Tags: , , ,

Most Weekly Foreclosured Listed in Greeensboro This Calendar Year

October 16th, 2009 by Casey | No Comments | Filed in Greensboro Housing Statistics

The weather in Greensboro has made a change from warm and sunny to decidedly autumn-like. The skies have been overcast, we’ve gotten some much needed if somewhat mood depressing rain and people have broken out their nubby sweaters.

Along with the gray skies are the latest foreclosure listing numbers for Greensboro. The last few weeks haven’t been great. The week ending 10/11/09 had 21 new foreclosure listings*. That’s the highest weekly number in 2009.

Gray, indeed.

The most recent listings are spread over nearly all the nine residential Greensboro zip codes with only 27409 and 27455 having none. And, again, 27405 and 27406 are the most impacted zip codes, with 8 and 4 new listings, respectively.

Why the uptick in foreclosure listings lately? There are surely several reasons, many of which are beyond me. But in discussing this with a colleague, Leslie Wales-Hecht, a couple of days ago, she pointed out that over the last several months there have been a good many sellers, along with their lenders, trying to stave off foreclosure by going the ’short sale’ route.

Short sales, she pointed out, are the last stop before foreclosure. And since the short sale process is a long and complicated one, the number of foreclosure listings may be have simply been delayed while the short sale attempts were made. Leslie should know as she is actually a certified Short Sale Specialist and has been up to he pretty eyes in short sales for some time.

For those properties where short sale terms were not able to be worked out the inevitable was merely put off.

Makes sense to me.

Whatever the reason, it will be a delight to report on this site when the numbers start shriveling up and blowing away. Stay tuned for that.

In the meantime, some details:

The prices for the the week’s foreclosures range from $15,900 to $329,900. 18 of the 21 are under $100,000 and 14 are under $75,000. Three of the listings are already under contract. Look below for a few listings representative of what is available in the foreclosure market in Greensboro as of today.

Foreclosures by zip

Foreclosures by zip 3 week comparison

12 week pie chart

Foreclosures by rolling 12 week periods

High Low Average Median

Median List Price

1207 Arlington Street, Greensboro, NC $19,900 (MLS#556629)

1207 Arlington Street, Greensboro, NC $19,900 (MLS#556629)

2627 Stratford Dr, Greensboro, NC $99,900 (MLS#55067)

2627 Stratford Dr, Greensboro, NC $99,900 (MLS#55067)

4200 Peppervine Trail, Greensboro, NC $229,900 (MLS#530680)

4200 Peppervine Trail, Greensboro, NC $229,900 (MLS#530680)

As always, whether the news is good or bad, you’ll see it here.

_________________________________________________________

If you have questions, comments or a good joke to share shoot me an email.  I’m a full time Realtor®, I love what I do and would be thrilled to hear from you.

* All data from Triad Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and is only as good as the information entered, which is done by humans, who make errors. The information is only for those residential zip codes for Greensboro and does not include the surrounding communities

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Greensboro Zip Code Profile : 27410

September 28th, 2009 by Casey | No Comments | Filed in Greensboro Housing Statistics

Regular readers of this site know that my particular method of tracking all sorts of information is by Greensboro zip code.

The time seems ripe for drilling down a bit more with all this data and looking at each Greensboro zip individually. And so starts a new series on this site: Greensboro Zip Code Profile.city map

We’ll start with zip code 27410.

Here’s some basic 411:

  • 27410 is located in the northwest part of Greensboro, “northwest” being defined as north of Market Street and west of Elm Street.
  • The average currently listed price of single family homes is $321,596, compared to that of all Greensboro zip codes, $271,497.

27410

  • 27410 is not the largest zip area-wise but overwhelmingly has the most listings: 614 which represents 29% of the total listings in town at this time. The next highest today would be 27406 with 472.
  • 7 of the 40 properties currently listed for at least $1,000,000 in Greensboro are in the 27410 zip code.

Current Listing Data

  • average active listing price (all property types): $261,662
  • single-family: 351 (57%)
  • townhouses: 159 (26%)
  • condominium: 104(17%)
  • owner Sale: 559 (91%)
  • foreclosure: 21 (3%)
  • pre-foreclosure: 14 (2%)
  • undisclosed: 20 (3%)
  • average single-family list price: $321,596
  • average townhouse list price: $180.043
  • average condo list price: $109,930
  • highest list price (single-family): $2,750,000
  • lowest list price (single-family): $49,900

Here are some properties representative of listings in the zip:

12 Month Sales Data

Over the last 12 months, sales in the 27410 zip have looked like this:

  • average closed priced (all types, last 12 months): $198,545
  • total number of closings (all property types): 586
  • average list price (all property types): $205,733
  • average closed price ( all property types): $198,545
  • average list/closed price percentage: 97%
  • single-family: 295 (59%)
  • townhouse: 132 (27%)
  • condominium: 70 (14%)
  • owner Sale: 516 (88%)
  • foreclosure: 48 (8%)
  • pre-foreclosure: 7 (1%)
  • undisclosed: 15 (3%)
  • average single-family closed price: $234,954
  • average townhouse closed price: $139,228
  • average condo closed price: $123,001
  • highest closed price (single-family): $1,300,000
  • lowest closed price (single-family): $50,000

Schools

Some of the schools children who live in 27410 attend are:

Some 27410 Listings

For your viewing pleasure….

607 Seven Oaks Drive, Greensboro, NC $564,500 (MLS#524770)

607 Seven Oaks Drive, Greensboro, NC $564,500 (MLS#524770)

4007 Palazzi Way, Greensboro, NC $239,900 (MLS#525203)

4007 Palazzi Way, Greensboro, NC $239,900 (MLS#525203)

12 Regal Court, Greensboro, NC, $349,900 (MLS#551313)

12 Regal Court, Greensboro, NC, $349,900 (MLS#551313)

1938 Ray Alexander, Greensboro, NC $150,000 (MLS#553560)

1938 Ray Alexander, Greensboro, NC $150,000 (MLS#553560)

Some 27410 Neighborhoods

This is just a partial list of the subdivisions found in 27410:

  • Benfield
  • Brandt Ridge
  • Brassfield Oaks
  • British Woods
  • Camden Falls
  • Cardinal
  • Carslon Farms
  • Carriage Hills
  • Forest Valley
  • Friendly Acres
  • Green Valley
  • Hamilton Lakes
  • River Hills
  • Starmount
  • Westridge Heights
  • Windsor Park
  • White Horse Farms

There’s much more to say about this zip code but frankly, I’m pooped. Be looking for profiles of other zip codes as well as neighborhoods in the future.

As always, whether the news is good or bad, you’ll see it here.

_________________________________________________________

If you have questions, comments or a good joke to share shoot me an email.  I’m a full time Realtor®, I love what I do and would be thrilled to hear from you.

* All data from Triad Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and is only as good as the information entered, which is done by humans, who make errors. The information is only for those residential zip codes for Greensboro and does not include the surrounding communities.

Tags: , , , , , ,

Housing Inventory in Greensboro Higher. List Prices Lower.

September 23rd, 2009 by Casey | No Comments | Filed in Greensboro Housing Statistics

A quick snapshot of houses on the market in Greensboro show that there’s plenty to choose from, to say the very least.

Looking over the last 6 months, the total number of listings (including ‘active’ and ‘pending’ listings) is 2996*. That’s almost exactly smack-dab in the middle of the highest number of 3091 on May 26th and the lowest of 2892 on March 31st.

And the average list price – $222,900 – is lowest it’s been in that same time period.

This is not particularly welcome news for sellers, but awesome for buyers.

There has been a slight increase in the percentage of foreclosures in these numbers. Four of the nine Greensboro zip codes had a small increase in foreclosure listings: 27405 (+3), 27406(+5), 27410 (+2) and 27455 (+2). 27403 had a reduction (-1)The rest remained the same.

Foreclosures by zip (weekly comparison)

The percentage of overall listings that are foreclosures increased from 189 (6%) to 200 (7%). Nearly all of that gain is in the single-family category.

foreclosures by type

An example of a listing with an asking price representative of the average is this lovely thing at 1809 Colonial Avenues:

1809 Colonial Ave, Greensboro, NC 27408 $225,000 (MLS#526828)

1809 Colonial Ave, Greensboro, NC 27408 $225,000 (MLS#526828)

The average listing price of $222,900 can buy a really nice house in a very nice neighborhood. The example to the left is such a house. With 3 bedrooms and 2 baths this house is representative of the size one would might expect as an “average”.

All in all, the numbers continue to show that Greensboro is following the very general trends of most of the country but without the big ‘ouchies’ some areas are enduring. Good deals are available, nice homes are on the market and a few houses are owned by banks.

Keep watching this space to see what happens next.

And now, the rest of the graphs, please…..

How Many How Much Weekly Totals

How Many How Much by Avg Price by Week

How Many How Much by Actives & Pendings by zip

How Many How Much by Avg Price by zip

percentages

As always, whether the news is good or bad, you’ll see it here.

_________________________________________________________

If you have questions, comments or a good joke to share shoot me an email.  I’m a full time Realtor®, I love what I do and would be thrilled to hear from you.

* All data from Triad Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and is only as good as the information entered, which is done by humans, who make errors. The information is only for those residential zip codes for Greensboro and does not include the surrounding communities.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Foreclosures in Greensboro (9/13/09)

September 17th, 2009 by Casey | No Comments | Filed in Greensboro Housing Statistics

Finally, finally, finally. For the first time since May, the new weekly foreclosure listings in Greensboro have been in the single digits two weeks in a row. For the week ending 9/13/09 there were 7* new listings. The week before, 9.

Too soon to say there’s a trend, but we’ll take it.

Those 7 foreclosures are located in 4 zip codes of Greensboro:

  • 27401 – 2 listings
  • 27405 – 2 listings
  • 27406 – 2 listings
  • 27410 – 1 listing

All but one are single-family houses, 1 being a townhouse.

Some data of note: the list price range for the houses is substantially narrower – and lower – than for any week since May.

  • highest list price - $89,900
  • lowest list price – $24,900
  • average list price – $54,314
  • median list price – $44,900

AND, for the first time in a goodly while, the number of foreclosure listings over a 12-week rolling period declined. We’ve been on an upward tick for this measure since June. So, again, good news.

The zip codes most impacted by foreclosures continue to be 27405 and 27406, which account for fully 50% (64) of the total number of foreclosures listed (128) in the last 12 weeks

Below are the requisite charts and graphs, but first here are a couple of properties that represent some of the foreclosures available in Greensboro right now:

2400 Peppervine Trail, Greensboro, NC 27455 $239,900 (MLS#530680)

2400 Peppervine Trail, Greensboro, NC 27455 $239,900 (MLS#530680)

2000 S. Benbow, Greensboro, NC 27406 $33,500 (MLS#525347)

2000 S. Benbow, Greensboro, NC 27406 $33,500 (MLS#525347)

Foreclosures by zip

Foreclosures by zip 3 week comparison

12 week pie chart

Foreclosures by rolling 12 week periods

High Low Average Median

Median List Price

As always, whether the news is good or bad, you’ll see it here.

_________________________________________________________

If you have questions, comments or a good joke to share shoot me an email.  I’m a full time Realtor®, I love what I do and would be thrilled to hear from you.

* All data from Triad Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and is only as good as the information entered, which is done by humans, who make errors. The information is only for those residential zip codes for Greensboro and does not include the surrounding communities

Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

Foreclosures in Greensboro (8/30/09)

September 4th, 2009 by Casey | No Comments | Filed in Greensboro Housing Statistics

There were 11 new foreclosure listings in Greensboro* the week ending 8/30/09. Double digit still. Ugh. And they were spread across nearly all the Greensboro residential zip codes with only 27407 and 27408 having none. (27408 hasn’t had a foreclosure listed in 5 weeks.)

The deets:

  • High Price: $134,900
  • Low Price: $24,900
  • Average Price: $84,400
  • Median Price: $89,800
Foreclosure listed at 3725 Sherbourne, Greensboro, NC $89,900

Foreclosure listed at 3725 Sherbourne, Greensboro, NC $89,800 (MLS#554387)

Here is an example of a listing that is priced smack at the median price of $89,800. Click on it to see more details and photos. This will give an idea of what can be had in the foreclosure market in Greensboro.

Again, zip code 27406 was most impacted, with 3 new listings. Of the foreclosures listed in the last 12 weeks, 42 have been in the 27406 zip code. This represents 32% of the 129 listed overall in Greensboro during that time. The closet to that number is in both the 27405 and 27410 zips, with 20 (15.5%) each.

Of the 11 listings, breakdown by type is:

  • Single-family: 7
  • Townhouse: 2
  • Condominium: 2

For the pictorially fixated, here’s your weekly hit:

Foreclosures by zip

Foreclosures by zip 3 week comparison

12 week pie chart

Median List Price

As always, whether the news is good or bad, you’ll see it here.

_________________________________________________________

If you have questions, comments or a good joke to share shoot me an email.  I’m a full time Realtor®, I love what I do and would be thrilled to hear from you.

* All data from Triad Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and is only as good as the information entered, which is done by humans, who make errors. The information is only for those residential zip codes for Greensboro and does not include the surrounding communities

Tags: , , ,

Foreclosures in Greensboro (8/23/09)

August 28th, 2009 by Casey | No Comments | Filed in Greensboro Housing Statistics

I can think of a couple of things that are more unpleasant than relating the latest foreclosure numbers in Greensboro, like watching “Quest for Fire” or taking the NC Real Estate Commission licensing exam. But I’m so deep into this foreclosure watch that I’m really curious to see how it all ends. (Unlike the aforementioned “Quest for Fire”.)

For the week ending 8/23/09:Median List Price

  • new foreclosure listings: 13
  • highest list price: $425,000
  • lowest list price: $45,000
  • average list price: $162,907
  • median list price: $119,900

The 13 new listings means a return to the double-digits after only one week – last week – where there were fewer than 10 (7).  The average, median and highest prices are also appreciably more than previously. As a matter of fact, the average list price of $162,907 is the highest weekly average by far since I’ve been keeping track.

Oy.

The listings are spread judiciously across almost all zip codes. Only 27401 and 27408 had no new listings for the week. The rest are as follows: Foreclosures by zip

  • 27403: 1
  • 27405: 2
  • 27406: 3
  • 27407: 1
  • 27409: 1
  • 27410: 3
  • 27455: 2

The distribution of listings over the last 4 weeks is still heaviest in the 27406 zip code with 27410 increasing its numbers with 17 and 10 new listings respectively.

Foreclosures by zip 3 week comparison

Perhaps the most unpleasant piece of this is that the rolling 12-week number has increased – again. This is the 10th week with out a decline in that number. I don’t know about you, but I find this really irritating.

Foreclosures by rolling 12 week periods

There isn’t a great deal to be done with this except move on and hope for better numbers next week.

In the meantime, think I’ll duck into a dark movie theater and let myself be diverted by something less disturbing than these numbers. Or by seeing cavemen chow down on a mastodon.

As always, whether the news is good or bad, you’ll see it here.

_________________________________________________________

If you have questions, comments or a good joke to share shoot me an email.  I’m a full time Realtor®, I love what I do and would be thrilled to hear from you.

* All data from Triad Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and is only as good as the information entered, which is done by humans, who make errors. The information is only for those residential zip codes for Greensboro and does not include the surrounding communities

Tags: , , ,

Foreclosures in Greensboro (8/16/09)

August 21st, 2009 by Casey | No Comments | Filed in Greensboro Housing Statistics

It was a nice, quiet week that ended August 16th as far as new foreclosure listings is concerned. After a few weeks of double-digit listings, seeing only 7 new foreclosures  come on the market was refreshing. And one of the properties is already under contract.

Excellent.

The 12-week rolling period saw another uptick, which is a bummer. The 128 properties listed in the period between 5/25 and 8/16 is lower than 154 listed in the 12-week period that ended 2/22/09 but higher than 88 for the period ended 5/31.

*shrug*

It is what it is.

Some details:

  • prices: highest $234,00; lowest $36,900
  • type: 5 single family; 2 townhouses
  • zip codes: 2 (27405); 3 (27407); 2 (27410)

Do I have to draw you a picture? Actually, I’ll just show you some graphs:

Foreclosures by zip

Foreclosures by zip 3 week comparison

12 week pie chart

Foreclosures by rolling 12 week periods

Median List Price

since 9.8.08

As always, whether the news is good or bad, you’ll see it here.

_________________________________________________________

If you have questions, comments or a good joke to share shoot me an email.  I’m a full time Realtor®, I love what I do and would be thrilled to hear from you.

* All data from Triad Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and is only as good as the information entered, which is done by humans, who make errors. The information is only for those residential zip codes for Greensboro and does not include the surrounding communities

Tags: , , ,

Weekly Housing Stats for Greensboro (8/18/09)

August 19th, 2009 by Casey | No Comments | Filed in Greensboro Housing Statistics

Finally, the number of properties listed for sale in Greensboro has dipped a bit. It’s been a minute since that’s been the case and is welcome news. The number isn’t lower by much, mind you, and the average list price is up by only roughly the amount some spend on designer coffee each month. But still… Down is down and up is up.

I’ve added a new metric this week, one I should have been tracking all along. It occurred to me that while I post weekly information about the raw number of foreclosures listed in Greensboro, I haven’t shown that number as a percentage of total listings.

D’oh!

This weeks rights the wrong. But first the overall data:

  • Total listings: 2925* (down 72, or 2.4% from last week)
  • Average list price: $225,470 (up $322 or .1% from last week)

Of the total listings 189 (6%) are listed as foreclosures. This breaks down into type of housing as follows:

  • single family: 153 of 2110 (7%)
  • townhouse: 15 of 422 (4%)
  • condominium: 21 of 393 (5%)

Breaking further by zip codes:

foreclosures by zip

And the rest of the data (and not for nothing, but between the high prices and low foreclosure percentage, you’ve got to think homeowners in the 27408 zip code are loving life)

How Many How Much by Avg Price by zip

How Many How Much by Actives & Pendings by zip

Total Active listings

Total Pending listings

How Many How Much by Avg Price by Week

percentages

Change since 12.9.08

How Many How Much by Weekly Comparison by Zip

How Many How Much by Type

As always, whether the news is good or bad, you’ll see it here.

_________________________________________________________

If you have questions, comments or a good joke to share shoot me an email.  I’m a full time Realtor®, I love what I do and would be thrilled to hear from you.

* All data from Triad Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and is only as good as the information entered, which is done by humans, who make errors. The information is only for those residential zip codes for Greensboro and does not include the surrounding communities.

Tags: , , , , ,