Shuswap Market Update MAY 2008
By Jan van Lindert
In my previously published "Shuswap Market Update" I provided some insight in the Shuswap Real Estate Market for the timeframe January till March 2008. Also I provided some thoughts about whether or not we are experiencing a dramatic change. Time for an update now the April numbers are available. Below are some statistics for the Shuswap Area (provided by OMREB).
NEW LISTINGS | |||
April 2008 | April 2007 | Increase/decrease | |
Acreages with House | 60 | 21 | 185.7% |
Mobile homes | 24 | 17 | 41.2% |
Residential | 169 | 93 | 81.7% |
Townhomes | 16 | 10 | 60.0% |
SALES | |||
April 2008 | April 2007 | Increase/decrease | |
Acreages with House | 6 | 13 | -53.8% |
Mobile homes | 10 | 12 | -16.7% |
Residential | 50 | 70 | -28.6% |
Townhomes | 3 | 10 | -70.0% |
It is very obvious that the number of listings in April 2008 went up. The number of sales went down. Compared to last year there are more sellers and less buyers, which put the Buyers in a better position. These numbers show exactly what we are experiencing right now. Evidently Buyers don't feel the urge to make an offer instantly after viewing a home. There is more choice and the chance to miss out is slim.
But it is encouraging that the relative reduction in sales in April compared to last year is less than the relative reduction in sales in the timeframe January till March compared to last year's same period. This could prove that the long winter influenced the Buyer's behaviour during the first 3 months of this year.
Did our market come to an halt? Absolutely not! The 2 most important indicators, mobile homes and single family residential, do show reduction in sales, but with respectively minus 16.7% and minus 28.6% it is not a down fall as experienced in really bad markets. Unfortunately for Sellers there is more competition which leads to asking price reductions.
Here is my advise to motivated Sellers:
Price your home realistically. With more competitors in the market, buyers have a choice. When similar homes with similar features and the same level of maintenance are for sale, most likely the best priced home will sell. Don't sell your competitor's homes, because yours is overpriced! Further: remove clutter, clean your property and repair smaller damages. Your property condition will influence the emotional reaction of buyers to your home, perhaps as strongly as pricing affects buyers' intellectual side. For many people, the condition of your property will mean the difference between SOLD and REDUCED AGAIN.
But above all, be patient. In this market it is unlikely your home sells within a couple of days. Remember, OMREB statistics show that the average listing sells in 103 days (compared to 83 days in the first quarter of this year)!
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