Pending home sales rose with many first-time buyers taking advantage of historically good housing affordability conditions, according to the National Association of Realtors®
The Pending Home Sales Index, a forward-looking indicator based on contracts signed in March, increased 3.2 percent to 84.6 from a level of 82.0 in February, and is 1.1 percent higher than March 2008 when it was 83.7.
Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said it should take a few months for the market to gain momentum. "This increase could be the leading edge of first-time buyers responding to very favorable affordability conditions and an $8,000 tax credit, which increases buying power even more in areas where special programs allow buyers to use it as a downpayment," he said. "We need several months of sustained growth to demonstrate a recovery in housing, which is necessary for the overall economy to turn around." Let's take a look at the March sales statistics to see how the Montgomery AL real estate market looks:
Montgomery AL real estate sales statistics for April show pending sales increased by 12% in 2009 compared to April 2008, the average sales price increased by 1% to $124,291 while sold listings were up 6% from 2008. Market times showed a decrease of 2 days or 2% from 2008.
|
Midtown |
Pending |
Sold |
Average |
Average |
|
Apr 2009 |
59 |
34 |
94 |
$124,291 |
|
Apr 2008 |
52 |
32 |
96 |
$122,842 |
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