Market Update

Atlanta Market Update - January 2021

Atlanta Market Update - January 2021

Atlanta Housing Market Update: January 2021

The Atlanta Housing Market started 2021 the same way it ended 2020, with prices continuing to increase and supply continuing to decrease. Current supply levels dropped to 1.2 months (6 months is normal) and the median sales prices was $309,000, up 17.9% from 2019. Below is the market update for January 2021 from the Atlanta REALTORS® Association.

January Highlights

Demand: January residential sales were at 4,421, an increase of 1.0% from the previous year.

Price: Average and median sales prices continue to outpace 2020’s figures, with positive gains. The median sales price in January was $309,000, an increase of 17.9% from last January. The average sales price was $379,000, up 17.9% from the previous year.

Supply: Atlanta area housing inventory totaled 8,133 units in January, a decrease of 48.5% from January 2020. New listings totaled 6,679, down 19.4% from January 2020 and up 27.1% from the previous month. The month’s supply over a 12-month period decreased to 1.2 months.

Atlanta Market Update - November 2020

Atlanta Market Update - November 2020

Atlanta Housing Market Update: November 2020

The Atlanta Housing Market remained strong in November. Demand remained strong, up 9.8% from 2019. Due to a continued drop in inventory and strong demand, prices continued to appreciate throughout Atlanta. Current supply levels dropped to 1.6 months (6 months is normal) and the median sales prices was $310,000, up 15.7% from 2019.

November Highlights

Demand: November residential sales were at 5,950, an increase of 9.8% from the previous year.

Price: Average and median sales prices continue to gain traction and outpace 2019’s figures, with positive gains. The median sales price in November was $310,000, an increase of 15.7% from last November. The average sales price was $376,500, up 15.0% from the previous year.

Supply: Atlanta area housing inventory totaled 10,485 units in November, a decrease of 42.3% from November 2019. New listings totaled 6,239, down 5.8% from November 2019 and down 27.1% from the previous month. The month’s supply over a 12-month period decreased to 1.6 months.

Atlanta Market Update - October 2020

Atlanta Market Update - October 2020

Atlanta Housing Market Update: October 2020

As expected the overall volume of real estate transactions decreased. However due to a continued drop in inventory and low interest rates, prices continued to appreciate throughout Atlanta. Below is the market update for October 2020 from the Atlanta REALTORS® Association.

October 2020 Highlights

Demand: October residential sales were at 6,051, a decrease of 3.3% from the previous year.

Price: Average and median sales prices continue to gain traction and outpace 2019’s figures, with positive gains. The median sales price in October was $315,000, an increase of 19.8% from last October. The average sales price was $375,500, up 16.8% from the previous year.

Supply: Atlanta area housing inventory totaled 12,291 units in October, a decrease of 36.9% from October 2019. New listings totaled 8,122, down 9.5% from October 2019 and down 4.7% from the previous month. The month’s supply over a 12-month period decreased to 2.0 months.

Demand: May residential sales were at 4,085, a decrease of 36.8% from the previous year.

Atlanta Market Update - September 2020

Atlanta Market Update - September 2020

Atlanta Market Update - September 2020

The Atlanta Real Estate Market in September continued the strong activity observed in August 2020. Despite all of the uncertainty in the country, September has showed that the fundamentals are still in place to support a strong Atlanta housing market. Record low mortgage rates have certainly driven demand along with a renewed optimism in the economy. Strong demand along with low (and decreasing) supply has resulted in houses flying off the market, bidding wars and continued price appreciation. Although prices continue to rise in Metro Atlanta and the surrounding suburbs, the extremely low interest rates have helped counterbalance the increase in prices. Without an increase in inventory it will be interesting to see where the market goes next.

Here’s a summary of some key metrics.

Atlanta Market Update - August 2020

Atlanta Market Update - August 2020

Atlanta Market Update - August 2020

The Atlanta Real Estate Market in August continued the strong activity observed in July 2020 and took it to the next level. The strong demand in June and July is generally believed to be due to pent up demand from the shutdown. August has showed that the fundamentals are still in place to support a strong housing market. Record low mortgage rates have certainly driven demand along with a renewed optimism in the economy. Strong demand along with low (and decreasing) supply has resulted in houses flying off the market, bidding wars and continued price appreciation. Although prices continue to rise in Metro Atlanta and the surrounding suburbs, the extremely low interest rates have helped counterbalance the increased cost. Without an increase in inventory it will be interesting to see where the market goes next.

Here’s a summary of some key metrics.

Today's Paradoxical Market

Today's Paradoxical Market

The Paradox

I’m often asked about the current state of the Atlanta housing market. Typically followed by “Is this a good time buy a house?” or “Is this a good time to sell my house?”. Most are surprised when I answer “Now is a great time to both buy and sell a house”. How could that be true? Conventional thinking states that the Real Estate Market is in one of three states. “Seller’s Market”, “Buyer’s Market” or “Balanced Market”. Although there are varying degrees of Seller’s and Buyer’s markets, they are typically considered mutually exclusive. For example you can’t be in a Seller’s Market and Buyer’s Market at the same time. Since today’s market in Atlanta is currently a Seller’s market but also a great time to be a Buyer, I describe it as a Paradoxical Market.

Atlanta Market Update - May 2020

Atlanta Market Update - May 2020

As expected the overall volume of real estate transactions decreased. However due to a drop in inventory, demand continued to outpace supply which resulted in continued price appreciation.

Atlanta REALTORS® Market Brief

May Edition

The Atlanta REALTORS® (ARA), the largest association of its kind in Georgia, released its May 2020 Market Brief on residential housing statistics in metro-Atlanta. The Market Brief, compiled by First Multiple Listing Service (FMLS), provides the only regionally focused synopsis of monthly sales and home prices for single family residential properties. Covers 11 counties: Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Paulding and Rockdale.

May Comments

Demand: May residential sales were at 4,085, a decrease of 36.8% from the previous year.

Price: Average and median sales prices continue to gain traction and outpace 2019’s figures, with positive gains. The median sales price in May was $291,000, an increase of 0.3% from last May. The average sales price was $351,000, down -0.6% from the previous year.

Supply: Atlanta area housing inventory totaled 11,313 units in May, a decrease of 23.7% from May 2019. New listings totaled 3,915, down 35.8% from May 2019 and up 5.4% from the previous month. The month’s supply over a 12-month period decreased to 2.3 months.

Atlanta Market Update - April 2020

Atlanta Market Update - April 2020

As expected the overall volume of real estate transactions decreased. However due to a drop in inventory, demand continued to outpace supply which resulted in continued price appreciation.

Atlanta REALTORS® Market Brief

April Edition

The Atlanta REALTORS® (ARA), the largest association of its kind in Georgia, released its April 2020 Market Brief on residential housing statistics in metro-Atlanta. The Market Brief, compiled by First Multiple Listing Service (FMLS), provides the only regionally focused synopsis of monthly sales and home prices for single family residential properties. Covers 11 counties: Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Paulding and Rockdale.

April Comments

Demand: April residential sales were at 4,071, a decrease of 25.8% from the previous year.

Price: Average and median sales prices continue to gain traction and outpace 2019’s figures, with positive gains. The median sales price in April was $305,000, an increase of 8.9% from last April. The average sales price was $366,000, up 5.5% from the previous year.

Supply: Atlanta area housing inventory totaled 11,994 units in April, a decrease of 13.4% from April, 2019. New listings totaled 3,716, down 32.2% from April, 2019 and down 18.3% from the previous month. The month’s supply over a 12-month period increased to 2.4 months.

Atlanta Market Update - January 2020

Atlanta Market Update - January 2020

Atlanta REALTORS® Market Brief

January 2020 Edition

The Atlanta REALTORS® (ARA), the largest association of its kind in Georgia, released its January 2020 Market Brief on residential housing statistics in metro-Atlanta. The Market Brief, compiled by First Multiple Listing Service (FMLS), provides the only regionally focused synopsis of monthly sales and home prices for single family residential properties. This summary covers 11 counties: Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Paulding and Rockdale.

January Comments

Demand: January residential sales were at 3,280, an increase of 7.8% from the previous year.

Price: Average and median sales prices continue to gain traction and outpace 2019’s figures, with positive gains. The median sales price in January was $273,000, an increase of 7.1% from last January. The average sales price was $336,000, up 6.0% from the previous year.

Supply: Atlanta area housing inventory totaled 11,483 units in January, a decrease of 10.9% from January 2019. New listings totaled 4,173, down 9.8% from January 2019 and up 48.4% from the previous month. The month’s supply over a 12-month period decreased to 2.3 months.