Monday, November 23, 2009

Washington County Housing Report Summary

Home sales are up month to month and year over year. Permits remain steady in the range of 40 to 50 per month. Absorption of existing new homes is almost at a stand still as new home sales are barely outpacing new home permits. Lot sales are off slightly over last year’s volume, and off 80% to 90% from the peak in 2005. Homes instead of PUD/condos make up a greater percentage of dwelling sales than a year ago. West St. George, Washington and Hurricane/La Verkin continue to dominate existing dwelling sales. Homes over $300,000 are taking one and one-half to two times longer to sell than homes under $300,000. Foreclosures are at an all-time high in the range of 150+/- and are expected to remain in the 120 range for the remainder of the year. A higher number of homes with filed Notices of Default are foreclosing. Lending has picked up, even though the dollar volume remains low. Foreclosures will drop slightly but still provide a lot of competition to the existing home and new home market. Low interest rates (around 5%) and the extension and expansion of the federal housing tax credit program to include move-ups should assist dwelling sales through the end of the year and into the early months of next year.

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