High housing demand, low mortgage rates and overall modest price
appreciation during March led to increased sales of single-family
detached homes and condominiums in the Greater Boston area,
according to data issued by the Greater Boston Association of
REALTORS (GBAR).
Last month, sales of detached single-family homes improved on an
annual basis for the tenth consecutive month increasing 12.5
percent from the 687 homes sold in March 2015 to 773 this year.
This is the highest single-family home sales total since March 2012
when 777 homes were sold.
Greater Boston Single-Family Market
Overview
| March2015 | March 2016 | +/- | |
| Closed Sales | 687 | 773 | +12.5% |
| Median Sales Price | $469,000 | $472,000 | +0.6% |
| Days on Market Until Sale | 92 | 80 | -13.0% |
| New Listings | 1,506 | 2,196 | +45.8% |
Condominium sales also rose 30 percent last month from 577 units
sold in 2015 to 750. Last months 750 condos sold represent the
highest total since the 950 sales in 2007, which is the record high
for total closed condo sales during March in Greater Boston.
Greater Boston CondominiumMarket Overview
| March2015 | March 2016 | +/- | |
| Closed Sales | 577 | 750 | +30.0% |
| Median Sales Price | $455,000 | $480,000 | +5.5% |
| Days on Market Until Sale | 66 | 60 | -9.1% |
| New Listings | 1,264 | 1,530 | +21.0% |
These sales numbers represent todays strong buyer demand and
indicate we are well into a busy spring market in Greater Boston,
as closed sales in both markets rose above the historical averages
for March said GBAR President Andrew Sarno. Sarno noted that the
increase in closed sales, specifically condo sales, this March
compared to last year can be attributed in part to the severe
winter weather experienced throughout the region in 2015. The
warmer weather of this past winter allowed sellers to prepare and
list their homes earlier in the year which has resulted in higher
inventory and more housing opportunities for buyers. said
Sarno.
While sales in both markets increased significantly, median
sales prices experienced modest increases last month. Similar to
the past couple months, pending sales increased in both markets in
March, representing the continued rise of homes on the market and
presumably leading to more closed sales in the coming months. The
single-family detached home market pending sales numbers increased
35.9 percent from 1,118 in March of last year to 1,519 in 2016. In
the condo market, pending sales jumped 18 percent to 1,174 up from
995 from March 2015.
The continued high numbers of pending sales reflect the
highly-motivated buyer population in our region as well as their
desire to take advantage of the low mortgage rates that are
prevalent here, said Sarno.
For the first time in several months, inventory of homes for
sale increased significantly in Greater Boston in March.
Single-family home inventory rose 14.8 percent from 2,280 to 2,618
listed homes in 2016, while condo inventory rose 5.6 percent from
1,399 in 2015 to 1,478 this year. These numbers signify that the
spring market is surely upon us!
Source: Greater Boston Association of Realtors. Findmore information
here.
About the Greater Boston Association of
Realtors:The Greater Boston Association of REALTORS (GBAR)
represents over 6,500 real estate professionals throughout the
Greater Boston and Eastern Massachusetts area and is one of the
local boards of the National Association of REALTORS the largest
trade association in America. GBAR provides professional
development courses, standard forms, legal reports and updates,
brokerage counseling, legislative and regulatory representation,
ethics, mediation and arbitration services, as well as recognition
awards.
