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Median home prices in Austin post double-digit percentage increase

The solid single-family home sales growth is constant throughout the Austin-Round Rock Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as is the inventory crunch.  Median home prices in the Austin area post a double digit increase over the first month of 2018.

In the Austin-Round Rock MSA, the median price of single-family homes increased by 3.6 percent year-over-year in January 2018 to $290,000. Home sales increased by 8.5 percent to 1,655 sales, citing continual demand. Housing inventory of single-family homes in the Austin-Round Rock MSA stayed at 1.9 months of inventory, the same as last January. These inventory levels remain well below the 6.0-6.5 months of inventory that the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University projects for a balanced housing market.

City of Austin

In the city of Austin, the median price for single-family homes increased by 10.2 percent to $347,000 year-over-year in January 2018; home sales increased by 1.5 percent to 482 sales. Housing inventory of single-family homes in January 2018 decreased to 1.3 months of inventory, compared to 1.4 months of inventory the previous January.

With the launch of the third draft of CodeNEXT, the Austin Board of REALTORS® remains focused on opportunities to positively impact the residential market with a new land use code.

“More housing capacity is necessary to offset the aggressive price increases we’re seeing in and around the city of Austin,” Steve Crorey, 2018 president of the Austin Board of REALTORS®, said. “Getting CodeNEXT right gives Austin the opportunity to manage our growth responsibly by providing more diverse housing choices and more housing overall without sacrificing the unique character of our neighborhoods.”

While inventory levels in Austin remain tight, the new home market is moving into the suburbs, with growth in Williamson and Hays counties.

Williamson County

 Williamson County saw increases in both single-family home sales and inventory. The median price for single-family homes slightly increased by 1.4 percent year-over-year to $270,215 in January 2018. Sales increased by 10.3 percent to 579 sales. In Leander, the median price for single-family homes increased by 1.9 percent year-over-year to $290,000. Single-family home sales increased by 15.2 percent year-over-year with a total of 76 sales. In Cedar Park, the median price for single-family homes increased by 10.7 percent year-over-year to $291,750. Home sales slightly decreased 1.6 percent year-over-year to 61 sales. Overall, housing inventory of single-family homes in Williamson County increased slightly to 1.9 months of inventory, compared to 1.8 months of inventory in January 2017.

Hays County

Hays County experienced the most disparate results of ABoR’s five-county region in the January 2018 report. The median price for single-family homes had a healthy increase of 13 percent year-over-year to $259,743 in January 2018. Home sales experienced a slightly higher increase of 14.5 percent with 198 total sales. Similarly, the median price for single-family homes in Kyle increased by 8.2 percent year-over-year to $224,954 in January 2018. Sales increased by 9.3 percent 47 total sales. By contrast, Buda experienced significant across-the-board decreases in growth. The median home price of single-family homes decreased by 8.2 percent year-over-year to $235,825 in January 2018; total homes sold decreased significantly, down 57.9 percent to 8 sales. Housing inventory of single-family homes in Hays County decreased to 2.3 months of inventory, compared to 2.4 months of inventory from January 2017.

By: The Austin Board of REALTORS®

 

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