February’s HomeDex Report for North San Diego County:
The Lawhead Team would like to share the latest HomeDex Report for North San Diego County for February:
The U.S. real estate market remains hot ahead of the spring selling season, with existing home sales up 6.7% as of last measure, according to the National Association of REALTORS®. Experts attribute the growth in sales to an uptick in mortgage interest rates, as buyers rushed to lock down their home purchases before rates move higher. Mortgage rates have increased almost a full percentage point since December, with the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage briefly exceeding 4% in February, the highest level since May 2019.
Closed Sales decreased 11.3 percent for Detached homes and 6.6 percent for Attached homes. Pending Sales decreased 15.6 percent for Detached homes and 18.2 percent for Attached homes.
The Median Sales Price was up 13.4 percent to $957,500 for Detached homes and 22.0 percent to $670,000 for Attached homes. Days on Market decreased 22.7 percent for Detached homes and 25.0 percent for Attached homes. Supply decreased 57.1 percent for Detached homes and 50.0 percent for Attached homes.
Inventory was at an all-time low of 860,000 as February began, down 17% from a year ago and equivalent to 1.6 months supply. According to Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at the National Association of REALTORS®, much of the current housing supply is concentrated at the upper end of the market, where inventory is increasing, while homes priced at the lower end of the market are quickly disappearing, leaving many first-time buyers behind. The shortage of homes is boosting demand even further, and with bidding wars common in many markets, it’s no surprise sales prices continue to soar.
The HomeDex Report is from North San Diego County Association of Realtors.