Monday, February 25, 2008

Weekly Twin Cities Real Estate Market Activity Report

Here's the Latest from MAAR:

With mercury dropping, snow falling, lips cracking, wet hair freezing, and cars stalling, February has mostly been an exercise in old-fashioned winter hibernation for those of us brave (or foolish) enough to live in the Twin Cities. The weather is by no means the only explanation for the lackluster showing of area home buyers—the uncertainty in the credit markets and dampened consumer confidence are obviously playing their own crucial roles—but it certainly isn't helping. That's why the uptick in temperatures seen in recent days is a welcome sight for home buyers, sellers and real estate brokers alike.

New listings for the week ending February 16 posted 1,859 units, down 8.3 percent from the same week in 2007. Signed purchase agreements (pending sales) declined from last year by 17.8 percent for the same time period comparison, posting 624 units. Despite the general decline in seller activity, the total number of homes for sale is ahead of this time last year by 12.1 percent.

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