RE/MAX National Housing Report for November 2021
Pete Veres
Albuquerque RE/MAX Agent - Integrity, Professionalism....Period! RE/MAX Select - Elite Asset Management
Median Price Drops 3% Amid Seasonally Cooling Home Sales and Record Low Inventory
DENVER,?Dec. 17, 2021?/PRNewswire/ --?The historically strong housing market continued to surge forward in November, as buyers gobbled up available homes seemingly as soon as they hit the market. Buyers finally saw some welcome relief on prices, with November's Median Sales Price dropping 2.9% to?$330,000?– the largest monthly decline since the pandemic began. And home sales declined only 4.9% from October, far less than the normal seasonal decrease of 12.0% this time of year. Adding to the complex conditions, the number of homes for sale fell to a new low in the 14-year history of the report, declining 17.7% from October.
Overall, November generally followed seasonal trends while at the same time setting records for the month of November in almost every category, such as the fewest average number of days homes were listed before selling. While November's average of 29 days was two more than October's, it was only the sixth month in report history with an average below 30. All six months have occurred consecutively, starting with?June 2021.
"The market is roaring along, with only half the seasonal slowdown we typically see from October to November," said?Nick Bailey, President, RE/MAX, LLC. "The small drop in prices is great news for buyers, and it could be an early sign of some balance coming back into the market.
"The lack of available inventory continues to be a challenge, but 2021 has been a very strong year for home sales. That says a lot about the resiliency of the housing market and the importance of homeownership in people's lives. With work flexibility, low interest rates, generational factors and continued high demand, we're heading into 2022 with plenty of reasons to be optimistic."
November's Median Sales Price across the report's 51 metro areas dropped?$10,000?below October's?$340,000, falling 2.9%. That was the largest month-to-month drop since?January 2020, when the median price declined 3.4%. And while price drops are typical in January, they are unusual in November. Based on report averages for the five-year period from 2015-2019 (excluding 2020 because of pandemic impacts), the median November price rose an average of 0.9%.
Other comparisons of note for the month of?November 2021?relative to trends from 2015-2019 include:
Despite declining month over month, November's median home price was 11.9% higher than November 2020's?$295,000?and marks the 35th consecutive month that home prices have risen year over year.
The 1.2 Months Supply of Inventory in November dropped from October's 1.4 and was only 0.1 of a month more than the report record of 1.1 set in March and matched in April, May and June.
Highlights and the local markets leading various metrics for November include:
Closed Transactions?
Of the 51 metro areas surveyed in?November 2021, the overall average number of home sales is down 4.9% compared to?October 2021, and down 0.1% compared to?November 2020. The markets with the biggest decrease in year-over-year sales percentage were?Billings, MT?at -13.0%,?San Antonio, TX?at -11.4%, and?San Diego, CA?at -11.0%. Leading in year-over-year sales percentage increase were?Honolulu, HI?at +31.5%,?Tulsa, OK?at +13.4%, and?Wilmington/Dover, DE?at +12.7%.
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Median Sales Price – Median of 51 metro median prices
In?November 2021, the median of all 51 metro Median Sales Prices was?$330,000, down 2.9% compared to?October 2021, and up 11.9% from?November 2020. No metro areas saw a year-over-year decrease in Median Sales Price. Thirty-nine metro areas increased year-over-year by double-digit percentages, led by?Phoenix, AZ?at +27.2%,?Salt Lake City, UT?at +25.3%, and?Boise, ID?at +24.8%.
Days on Market – Average of 51 metro areas
The average Days on Market for homes sold in?November 2021?was 29, up two days from the average in?October 2021, and down 8 days from the average in?November 2020. The metro areas with the lowest Days on Market were?Nashville, TN?at 12, and a tie between?Omaha, NE?and?Cincinnati, OH?at 16. The highest Days on Market averages were in?Des Moines, IA?at 86,?Miami, FL?at 78, and?New York, NY?at 69. Days on Market is the number of days between when a home is first listed in an MLS and a sales contract is signed.
Months Supply of Inventory – Average of 51 metro areas
The number of homes for sale in?November 2021?was down 17.7% from?October 2021?and down 30.1% from?November 2020. Based on the rate of home sales in?November 2021, the Months Supply of Inventory decreased to 1.2 compared to 1.4 in?October 2021, and decreased compared to 2.1 in?November 2020. A six months supply indicates a market balanced equally between buyers and sellers. In?November 2021, of the 51 metro areas surveyed, zero metro areas reported a months supply at or over six, which is typically considered a buyer's market. The markets with the lowest Months Supply of Inventory were a tie between?Denver, CO?and?Seattle, WA?at 0.5, and another tie between?Albuquerque, NM?and?Manchester, NH?at 0.6.
Feel free to contact me and I can help break down exactly what these numbers mean for our local market and for your neighborhood. And lastly, If you or anyone you know is thinking of buying or selling a home - please call or email me. I'm here to help!
Peter Veres
Associate Broker,CRS,ABR,CLHMS,SRES
Elite Asset Management Team - RE/MAX Elite
Cell: 505-362-2005