Oct 22
Austin Home Sales Up
The number 107 doesn’t seem like a big number when you are talking home sales. But when existing home sales increase; it can be a good sign. In Austin, that 107 totals 6%. That’s a 6% increase in sales from last September, and it does make the economy seem a little more rosy than it was.
The median price increased, too, on a single family home in the Austin area. It is small, but noticeable. A 2% increase can only mean good for the sellers, and since the prices are on the way up, it means that someone has a little more to spend. Total quarterly sales from last year are still down, but hard times for the housing sales may finally be over.
We must remember, however: we are approaching the end date of the $8000 tax credit for first-time home buyers. In order to qualify for that credit, a home buyer must close on the property by November 30, 2009. It can be a slow process, anywhere from 14 days to 2 months. We could see a spurt in the growth of sales until November 30th, and then a drop. Currently congress is reviewing several bills that would extend the tax credit, but to date, none have passed. Keeping an eye on congress will help gauge the next phase in housing development. There are still a lot of possibilities. If the recession is finally coming to an end, it will be good news for everyone.
Hold on to your hats, Austin. The wild ride may not be over.
