As we enter the mid-summer season, it is worth noting that the two-year surge in home selling prices across the Charlotte area is slowing. For some time, double-digit price increases were the norm. After that, strong single-digit gains became common. Now, selling prices demonstrate little movement from one year ago.
Home Seller Perception Vs. Appraisal Reality: The Widening Gap
Quicken Loans, the second largest mortgage lender in the nation, maintains an exclusive statistic that monitors the gap between homeowner and appraiser perception of value. The Home Price Perception Index (HPPI) gives those in the real estate marketplace a glimpse at how much appraisers think homes are worth compared to subjective homeowner valuations.
May Real Estate Trends: Charlotte Home Prices Continue to Rise
The median home value in Charlotte is $157,800, which marks a 5.1% increase from the previous year. Home prices have appreciated by about 28% over the past five years. Median home sales prices, however, are considerably higher. In May the median sales price was $208,000. The market for 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom homes in Charlotte is… [Read More]
Pending Home Sales Spike to Nine Year High
Home sales are at their highest level in nine years according to a recent report from the National Association of Realtors. The Pending Home Sales Index, a measure of contract signings between buyer and seller, is a leading indicator of completed sales over the next few months. The index has been rising every month in… [Read More]
What Home Depot Sales Say About Charlotte’s Real Estate Market
A recent Bloomberg article about Home Depot’s success is relevant to the Charlotte residential real estate market in a number of ways. In fact, one might assert that, “As Home Depot goes, so goes real estate.” If sales at the home improvement behemoth are a barometer for the housing market, the outlook is certainly upbeat.
Charlotte Real Estate Trends for April 2015
The recovery in Charlotte residential real estate values appeared first among one-bedroom and two-bedroom homes. Now, larger homes, like those with four bedrooms, are also seeing higher selling prices.