Monday, March 30, 2009

March 2009 Intown Real Estate Market Update

(I will put out a 1st Quarter comparison to last year, later this week.)

Springfield

Springfield had 8 closings in January. 7 of the properties needed complete renovation and sold for between $15,000 ($5/sf) and $62,475 ($15/sf). The other property that sold was a loft at 1951 Market; it sold for $120,000. Although this is a 62% increase in sales from February, it is hard to compare the two months since everything that sold needed renovation, with the loft as the exception. 16 new listings came on the market, with a total of 82 active listings now. This is a 19% decline in inventory since last month - a good sign. Of the 82, 25% are distressed, this is the same percent as February - also a good sign. 20 properties are pending in Springifeld. The most expensive property in pending is a new construction home listed at $289K.

Riverside

Riverside had 3 properties close in March. They ranged in price from $65,000 - $500,000. Zero closed in January and 4 closed in February, to give a comparison. The prices were $117,000 and $500,000. 18 new properties went on the market, making a total of 89 properties on the market, a 1% increase in inventory. 13% of the inventory are distressed properties, a 35% decline from February. 7 properteis are pending in Riverside now, the most expensive of which is a condo at Villa Riva listed at $820,000.

Avondale

Avondale had 6 properties sell in March, a 33% increase from February. The prices range from $190,000-$300,000. 37 new properties came on the market, for a total of 165 properties for sale, this is a slight increase in inventory from February. In addition, 19% of the inventory for sale is distressed, a 1% decline from February 2009. There are 15 properties in pending, the most expensive of which is $235,000 or $126/sf.

San Marco

March saw 6 closings, a 30% increase in sales from February. Prices range from $240,000 - $349,000. 32 new properties went on the market, making a total of 189 properties for sale. Only 6% of its present inventory are distressed properties. That is a 4% drop from February. 7 properties went under contract, the most expensive of which is listed at $329,900 or $196/sf.

Downtown

Nothing sold downtown in March. 6 new properties went on the market. One property is pending. There are 48 total properties for sale, a slight decrease in inventory.

Murray Hill/Lakeshore

17 properties closed in March. The prices ranged from $11,900-$179,000. 51 new properties came on the market, for a total of 227 properties for sale. 56 of them are distressed properties. 32 pended in March.

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