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New Build Inventories are Seeing a New Peak

by Christie Cannon

 

 

Many experts have been calling upon home builders to ramp up construction to help with the lack of existing inventory for sale. For the past two months, new home sales have surged, with July’s total coming in at the highest since October 2007.

The latest estimates from the US Census Bureau and Department of Housing and Urban Development show that sales in July were31.3% higher than this time last year, and 12.4% higher than last month, at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 654,000. 

 Zillow’s Chief Economist, Svenja Gudell, echoed the reaction of some as she commented:

“July(‘s) new home sales data was a surprise, but a welcome one. For years, the market has been practically begging builders to both ramp up their efforts overall and to put more focus on serving the less expensive end of the market. Today's data confirms both are happening in earnest.”

 The National Association of Home Builder’s (NAHB) Chairman, Ed Brady, didn’t seem as surprised:

 “This rise in new home sales is consistent with our builders’ reports that market conditions have been improving. As existing home inventory remains flat, we should see more consumers turning to new construction.”

  NAHB’s Chief Economist, Robert Dietz, believes this is just the start for new home sales if market conditions continue:

  “July’s positive report shows there is a need for new single-family homes, buoyed by increased household formation, job gains and attractive mortgage rates. This uptick in demand should translate into increased housing production throughout 2016 and into next year.”

  The existing home sales numbers for July will be released today and will shed more light on the overall health of the housing market.

Bottom Line

New home sales hit their highest mark in over 9 years. Buyers are out in force to find a home that fits their needs. Many are turning to new construction, as the inventory of existing homes has not been able to keep up with demand.

How Much Have Texas' Home Values Risen?

by Christie Cannon

The fast pace of North Dallas' Real Estate market often has people asking about where prices are headed v/s where prices have been.  

As we have previously reported, each quarter Freddie Mac releases their Home Price Index, tracking national & local statistics.  One of the most compelling illustrations of how high values have risen can be found in the above map, reflecting overall state values as a percentage of their increase over Pre-2008 Peak Values.  Texas' value, as a whole, ranks 3rd behind North Dakota & Colorado for their percent over Peak Values.

Christie Cannon  REALTOR

The Christie Cannon Team

Keller Williams Realty Frisco 

469.951.9588: Mobile

972.215.7747: Office

www.christiecannon.com

  

Voted as one of the BEST Realtors in D Magazine for 2010-2016

Voted as a Five Star Professional 2012-2016 Texas Monthly Magazine

Name among America's Best Real Estate Agents by Real Trends Magazine

Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist

#1 Keller Williams Agent 2011-2015

Top 100 Agents in the Nation / KW

 


Frisco, TX Real Estate Market - July's numbers in Review!

by Christie Cannon

 

 
July Numbers from MetroTex for Frisco's home stats are below!

The take-away
- Price up from last year about 2%. 
- # of homes sold down about 9%. 
- # of homes listed for sale down 

July 2016 
•318 – Homes sold, down 9.4 percent from July 2015.
•$383,500 – Median sales price for homes, 2.3 percent higher than July 2015.
•$424,829 – Average sales price for homes, a 5.3 percent increase.
•3.3 – Monthly housing inventory estimate.
•36 – Average number of days homes spent on the market in July 2016.
•853 – Active home listings on the market in July 2016.

Year-to-Date Market Snapshot
•1823 – Homes sold, 0.9 percent lower than the same time frame in 2015.
•$776,513,998 – Total dollar volume of sales in Frisco, a 4.4 percent increase over 2015.
•$387,500 – Median sales price for homes, a 5.9 percent increase.
•$425,954 – Average sales price for homes, a 5.3 percent increase.
•41 – Average number of days homes spent on the market.
•685 – Average monthly active home listings.

 

Have Questions about your community or your home?  Please give me a call!

Christie Cannon  REALTOR

The Christie Cannon Team

Keller Williams Realty Frisco 

469.951.9588: Mobile

972.215.7747: Office

www.christiecannon.com

  

Voted as one of the BEST Realtors in D Magazine for 2010-2016

Voted as a Five Star Professional 2012-2016 Texas Monthly Magazine

Name among America's Best Real Estate Agents by Real Trends Magazine

Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist

#1 Keller Williams Agent 2011-2015

Top 100 Agents in the Nation / KW

Frisco Facts at a Glance!

by Christie Cannon

Frisco Fast Facts & Stats

 

  • Land square miles - 70.2
  • Land Developed - 62%
  • Growth Rate 2000 – 2014 - 307%
  • Population 7.01.2016 - 156,320
  • Population 2000 Census - 33,714
  • Population Build Out - 375,000+
Residential Demographics Average
  • Age - 36.1
  • Households w/children 17 & younger - 32.9%
  • Median Household Income - $115,603
  • Average SF Home Appraisal - $359,924
  • Median Monthly Mortgage - $2,187
Workforce
  • Residents 25+ w/Bachelor’s or Grad Degree - 60.2%
  • Workforce Estimate - 75,633
  • Unemployment - 2.9%
Frisco Independent School District
  • Enrollment 5.2.2016 - 53,806
  • Projected Enrollment 2020 - 65,848
  • High Schools - 8
  • Number of Schools - 64

The Impact of Interest Rates!

by Christie Cannon

For most home buyers, a mortgage is a reality.  When it comes to purchasing with-in a buyer's set budget, understanding your interest rate is a critical factor in affordability!

DFW growth brought almost 80,000 to the area last year

by Christie Cannon

In one of Steve Brown's most recent articles with the Dallas Morning News, Mr Brown does an excellent job of boiling down some of last year's census numbers into easy to digest numbers.  Between mid 2014 & mid 2015, the DFW area saw in increase of approx 78,000 people to the area.  Collin, Denton, & Tarrant counties led the way with 20K, 19K, & 18K people new to the area!  This equates to approx 6,500 people per month coming in the area! 

This influx of new folks to the DFW area continues to highlight a growing struggle between rising housing costs, a lag in new construction, & low pre-owned home inventory

Have questions of how this & other real estate news may affect your home in the market, please feel free to give me a call!

Christie Cannon - 469-951-9588

 

Frisco TX New Home Communities Continue to Pop Up!

by Christie Cannon

Driving the streets of Frisco TX, it is easy to see our continued growth.  The strength of Frisco's growth & new development is easy find by the number of new communities that continue to spring up!

By no means comprehensive, below is a list of some of the latest new home communities in Frisco TX:

  1. Avondale
  2. Belmont Woods
  3. Bretton Woods
  4. Collingsbrook Farms
  5. Emory Park
  6. Estates at Rockhill
  7. Gables at Ohio
  8. Glen View
  9. Hollyhock
  10. Lexington
  11. Millstone Estates
  12. Rockhill at Preston
  13. Sonntag Tract
  14. The Heights at Rockhill
  15. Twin Creeks
  16. Villages of Creekwood
  17. Villas of Doe Creek

Check back soon as we continue to expand & describe the buiders, pricing, location, & features of each new home community.

As always, if you have questions - please call Christie Cannon & The Christie Cannon Team at 469-951-9588 

Christie Cannon
469-951-9588
http://www.christiecannon.com
Keller Williams Frisco TX
4783 Preston Rd #100 Frisco TX 75034

Experts weigh in on low inventory

by Christie Cannon

Keller Williams Frisco -  Housing Supply

The most common questions that I am asked over the last month relate to the continued decline in the inventory of pre-owned houses on the market.  While the last 30-days have seen an increase in supply, we still remain well below historic levels.

Natioanl experts have been weighing in on the lack of supply & the future of inventory in 2016:

Calculated Risk:

“Low inventory is probably holding down sales in many areas.”

Capital Economics:

“A lack of housing inventory continues to drive developments in the market. As demand has slowly recovered, low inventory levels have weighed on home sales.”

Frank Nothaft, Chief Economist for CoreLogic:

“Many markets have experienced a low inventory of homes for sale along with strong buyer demand... These conditions are likely to persist as we enter 2016.”

Doug Duncan,Chief Economist at Fannie Mae:

“Several factors point to constrained housing affordability in 2016, particularly for first-time home buyers, including slow single-family supply response and limited inventory of starter homes on the market.”

Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at NAR:

“Sparse inventory and affordability issues continue to impede a large pool of buyers’ ability to buy, which is holding back sales.”

While real estate is hyper-local, the national trends support what we have been seeing in our local market.  Buyer demand continues to out-pace supply in many areas & at many prices.  

 - Christie Cannon - KW Frisco

DFW housing continues despite oil & gas concerns

by Christie Cannon

Corporate growth & an influx of out of state buyers continue to sustain North Dallas' housing market growth.  Steve Brown of the Dallas Morning News wrote an excellent article expressing the positives of North Texas' continued growth, as well a continued concern of both buyers and builders with regards to the climbing prices.  With the full impact of corporate relocations (Toyota, State Farm, Charles Schwab, JPMorgan Chase, etc) not yet fully realized, the housing market is not likely letting up for the foresee able future.

- Christie Cannon of Keller Williams Frisco

Home Sales Bounce Back Despite Low Inventory

by Christie Cannon
  • December saw the highest month-over-month increase with existing Home Sales up alomost 15% over November.
  • The National Pre-existing Home Inventory remains below the historic norm with only a 4-months supply.
  • Year-over-year price gains continue with a 7.6% increase.

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