Home Prices: Boom Continues, but Leveling Out Needed

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The boom is continuing for home prices, with a gain in March of 6.5 percent, according to the S&P CoreLogic/Case-Shiller Indices.

The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index’s 10-City Composite, which is an average of 10 metros (Boston, Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Diego, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.), rose 6.5 percent year-over-year, an increase from 6.4 percent in February. The 20-City Composite—which is an average of the 10 metros in the 10-City Composite, plus Atlanta, Charlotte, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Portland, Seattle and Tampa—rose 6.8 percent year-over-year, which is comparable to February. Month-over-month, both the 10-City Composite and the 20-City composite rose, 0.9 percent and 1 percent, respectively.

“The home price increases continue, with the National Index rising at 6.5 percent per year,” says David M. Blitzer, chairman and managing director of the S&P Dow Jones Indices Index Committee.

“Looking across various national statistics on sales of new or existing homes, permits for new construction, and financing terms, two figures that stand out are rapidly rising home prices and low inventories of existing homes for sale,” Blitzer says. “Months-supply, which combines inventory levels and sales, is currently at 3.8 months, lower than the levels of the 1990s before the housing boom and bust.

“Until inventories increase faster than sales, or the economy slows significantly, home prices are likely to continue rising,” says Blitzer. “Compared to the price gains of the last boom in the early 2000s, things are calmer today.”

“The solid gain in home prices of 6.5 percent in March added roughly $150 billion to housing wealth during the month,” said Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), in a statement. “The continuing run-up in home prices above the pace of income growth is simply not sustainable. From the cyclical low point in home prices six years ago, a typical home price has increased by 48 percent, while the average wage rate has grown by only 14 percent. Rising interest rates also do not help with affordability; therefore, more supply is needed to level out home prices. Homebuilding will be the key as to how the housing market performs in the upcoming years.”

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Home For Sale in desirable Pittsgrove

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Welcome to this beautifully maintained, 3 bed, 2 full bath home located on a corner lot in a quiet neighborhood in Pittsgrove Township. This home would be ideal for a first-time homebuyer or a couple looking to downsize. The living room and eat-in kitchen have an open layout, so it’s perfect for entertaining. The master suite offers a full, updated bathroom, and is located away from the other 2 bedrooms for additional privacy. The basement is finished for additional living space, and there are 2 additional rooms in the basement that could be utilized as either additional bedrooms, living spaces or extra storage. The fenced-in backyard is very spacious and offers a deck off of the back door. Access to Rt. 40 & 55 is within 10 minutes. This home is eligible for 100% USDA financing!

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Looking to sell your home? Now is the time.

A decade ago, the housing sector was in a mess. The mistakes of easy subprime lending resulted ultimately in the catastrophic collapse of the housing sector. Home values collapsed by a third nationwide, and the inventory of unsold homes spiked to unprecedented heights. Miami, for example, at one point was said to have 30 years of housing inventory.

Fortunately, after many years of sobering up, with proper lending and consistent job creations in the economy, the housing market has regained some health, with higher home sales and a very low foreclosure rate. However, the industry today is facing a different kind of crisis: not enough homes for sale.

The inventory of homes on the market last year in 2017 was one of the tightest ever. In early 2018, it is even worse. In the first quarter, the number of homes on the market averaged 1.59 million, which is down 8.4% from the same period one year ago. Strictly focusing on single-family home listings, this is the lowest inventory since the tracking of the data from the early 1980s.

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Thinking of selling your home? Now is the time. Call or text today to schedule your consultation.

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Desirable horse farm… build here!

Calling all horse lovers….build your dream home here!  Located in East Vineland, New Jersey, this farm boasts 12.43 +/- acres and could be a perfect horse farm!  Three road frontages, level topography.  60 x 90 pole barn with riding rink and a 36 x 60 horse barn with nine 10 x 12 stalls. Convenient access to Route 55, 47, 552 and 49. Call today and ask about property # 73. Stacy Direct 856-364-0772.

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Pending Home Sales Reverse Course in February, Rise 3.1 Percent

WASHINGTON (March 28, 2018) — Pending home sales snapped back in much of the country in February, but weakening affordability and not enough inventory on the market restricted overall activity compared to a year ago, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

The Pending Home Sales Index,* www.nar.realtor/pending-home-sales, a forward-looking indicator based on contract signings, grew 3.1 percent to 107.5 in February from a downwardly revised 104.3 in January. Even with last month’s increase in activity, the index is 4.1 percent below a year ago.

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Well maintained two story home on a private wooded lot

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Located in MillvilleNJ this home features an eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances and double sink open to Family room. Family room has gas fireplace and skylights for extra lighting. Tiled foyer, separate dining room and formal living room. Spacious bedrooms, bathrooms have tile flooring and surround, partial basement. New roof, two car attached garage with auto door opener, rear concrete patio, large fenced-in backyard. Holly Height Elementary School, easily accesible to Routes 49 and 55.

Call today and ask about property #72 Stacy Schnell~ Cell: 856-364-0772

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Move-in ready rancher on private lot in quiet neighborhood

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Move in ready ranch in Vineland, NJ. Eat-in kitchen, formal living room, large family room, master bedroom has a built in electric fireplace and a 12×14 walk-in closet/dressing room, master bathroom has been completely renovated including a Jacuzzi tub, stall shower, double vanities and tile flooring. New carpet throughout the home, replacement windows, public water, partially finished basement with separate entrance includes 4th bedroom and a full bathroom. Large fenced-in backyard with paver patio, spacious deck surrounding above ground pool and new 12 x 20 shed. Convenient access to Routes 55, 40 and 47. Reach out today and ask about property #68.   Stacy Schnell   856-364-0772 ~ Berkshire Hathaway Fox & Roach Realtors ~

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Beautiful 2 Story Home w- Fireplace – 3 Beds & 2.1 Baths

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New Jersey real estate for sale! Located in the city Millville  part of Cumberland County, this home is move-in ready two story home on private lot in Whitmarsh Estates. Renovated kitchen has breakfast bar, granite counter tops, tile flooring, tile backs plash, double sink and recessed lighting. Kitchen opens to family room with hardwood flooring and cathedral ceiling. Formal living room has cathedral ceiling with skylights, hardwood flooring, crown molding and a wood burning fireplace. Florida Room with hot tub off of family room leads to large rear deck with retractable awning. Paver walkway & patio w/ fire pit. Dining room, laundry room and half bath on first floor.
Spacious master bedroom with full bath. Master bath has tiled stall shower and tiled flooring. Full basement, one car attached garage with auto
door opener, roof 2 years old. Natural gas heat and hot water, public water and sewer, shed. Rieck Avenue Elementary School. Convenient access to Routes 49, 47 and 55.
Give a call or send a text today and ask about property #57.
Stacy Schnell     856-364-0772
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