Greenville Homes Priced Under $150,000 Not Classified As Buyer's Market

We hear Greenville, SC real estate markets referred to as "buyer markets" or "seller markets" but what makes a market good for buyers or good for sellers. The National Association of Realtors® classifies markets based on absorption rates and inventory as follows:

0-5 months = Sellers Market, 5-7 months = Even/Split Market, 7+ months = Buyer’s Market

So what is an absorption rate and what does the 0-5, 5-7, and 7+ months mean? The number of months represents the number of months of inventory on the market. The number of months of inventory is determined by the absorption rate. The absorption rate is determined by taking the number of sold listings for any criteria (price range, city, subdivision, or a mixture) and dividing it by the amount of months (12 for a year or 9 for January to September). You can find the amount of inventory then by dividing the absorption rate number by the amount of active listings.

For instance, lets say that it is August in a local Greenville subdivision and it has 4 homes on the market and 16 have sold since January. This makes an average of 2 homes selling every month and means that there is a 2 month supply in the subdivision. When looking at absorption rates for the entire Greenville area as a whole, it reveals some interesting facts when keeping the definition of a buyer's and seller's market in mind.

Here are some recent Greenville Area real estate statistics:

•Listing Price: $0 - $150K

–Active Listings: 2639

–Sold Listings: 3083

–3083 / 8 mths = 385/mth (Absorption Rate)

–2639 / 385 = 6.85 (Months of Inventory)

–Avg DOM: 83

 

•$150K - $300K

–Active Listings: 2732

–Sold Listings: 2399

–2399 / 8 = 300/mth (Absorption Rate)

–2732 / 300 = 9.11 (Months of Inventory)

–Sold DOM: 95

 

•$300K - $500K

–Active Listings: 1123

–Sold Listings: 565

–565 / 8 = 71/mth (Absorption Rate)

–1123 / 71 = 15.82 (Months of Inventory)

Sold DOM: 110

 

•$500K - $1Million

–Active Listings: 638

–Sold Listings: 174

–174 / 8 = 21.5/mth (Absorption Rate)

–638 / 21.5 = 29.67 (Months of Inventory)

–Sold DOM: 125

 

•$1Million +

–Active Listings: 144

–Active Solds: 14

–14 / 8 = 1.75/mth (Absorption Rate)

–144 / 1.75 = 82.3 (Months of Inventory)

Sold DOM: 109

 

These statistics show that Greenville is in a buyer's market in every category except one. The homes priced at $150,000 and below are not in a buyer's market. According the the NAR's® definitions of markets, that price range is an "even/split market." What does this mean? Seller's under $150,000's can expect a better market than those with higher prices and buyers cannot expect the luxury of a buyer's market under $150,000. Seller's under the $150,000's still have to keep things in perspective though since they are not in a seller's market either.

George Clements

Greenville SC Realtor

Parker's Place Market Report

You can now find a real estate market page for Parker's Place subdivision in Taylors, SC at homestolive.in. The link is here: Parker's Place Taylors, SC. Here you can see all of the active listings of what is for sale along with their details and compare it to other Greenville South Carolina Real Estate. The subdivision is still very new and so the sold information can be all over the place. In fact, out of the 7 homes for sale right now, only one of them is not for sale by the builder. The six that are for sale right now should be about the last to be for sale by the builder. This is good because now prices will start leveling out and not be influnced by the new construction in the near future. The average sales price since January of 2007 has been $184,000 with a high sales price of $222,490.

 

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