Year to date, there have been 22 homes sold in the 70094 zip code, compared to 30 at the same time last year. The investors are out in force, with over 40% of this years sales being paid for in cash.
The interesting data is that only about 1/3 of the contracts being written are closing within 30 days. Part of this is the stricter lending criteria that buyers must meet – lenders are taking longer to approve mortgages and deals are taking longer to close. Another part is that buyers are much more willing to walk away from a home that they find problems with during inspections….yet another reason to have your home ready before putting it on the market.
Are You REALLY Ready to Sell Your West Bank Home?
Of the 22 sales in 2009, 50% of them have been homes in need of repairs or renovations, holding the year to date average sale price to under $100,000. As you can see in the chart below, there was a dramatic drop in average home sale prices from 2007 to 2008. This trend has continued into 2009.
When selling a home in the 70094 zip code that commands a higher than average price, be sure that you know the 4 Things to Expect From Your Agent When Selling Your West Bank Home.
For more information about buying or selling a home in Avondale, Bridge City or Westwego, contact the West Bank Living Team. It would be our pleasure to assist you.
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Lisa, again some great graphs. I've started experimenting and will put some together too. ;-) I love seeing numbers with graphs. Makes more sense. ;-)
Lisa you always do such a great job with your market reports. I am sure the information is widely read in your area.