According REALIST, to the public data provider for the Westchester -Putnam Multiple Listing Service, the median price for a single family home in April of 2009 was $491,250. After peaking at over $700,000 in 2005, this is the first time in a long time the median price has fallen below half a million dollars.
Sales Statistics for WESTCHESTER County NY |
Realist’s most recent recording date for this county is 06/03/2009 |
Single Family Residence | ||
Time Period | Number of Sales | Median Sale Price |
Apr 2009 | 172 | $491,250 |
Apr 2008 | 266 | $572,500 |
Mar 2009 | 181 | $517,000 |
Mar 2008 | 246 | $576,000 |
2009 YTD | 762 | $520,000 |
2008 | 3,734 | $595,000 |
We are also at a low ebb for transaction totals; 2008 was a deplorable year, with fewer than 4000 titles transferred. 2009 is on pace for fewer than 2500 single family homes sold. In 2005 there were over 6000 sales.
This means that home values have dropped almost 30% from their peak and transaction totals are down almost 60%.
The available inventory remains high thanks to the flood of REO’s entering the market weekly. As unsustainable as the Bubble may have been, the decline in wealth is staggering. We aren’t out of the woods by a long shot, my friends.
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