The BCS Stats dropped late last week.
I will get this post updated by this evening with the data and my viewpoints! I won't let you down ElephantRider!
Bryan / College Station Area Statistics:
My Take:
The Facts:
Bryan/College Station MSA:
Brazos County:
Bryan:
College Station:
Residential Stats Thru Oct:
I will get this post updated by this evening with the data and my viewpoints! I won't let you down ElephantRider!
Bryan / College Station Area Statistics:
My Take:
- "Sell Wars: The Sellers Strike Back!" - Sellers seem to be rather entrenched on their price and Buyer's just want a good deal. I've had two reasonable cash offers get turned down this month. One was turned down in hopes of better offers eventually coming (that house is still on the market 21+ days later) and the other chose another offer for less but could close quicker.
- Market sentiment feels like it's starting to turn a touch now that there is some post election clarity. But don't get too excited because the current treasury market is making sure to temper demans as rates keep hovering around that 7% handle. Which I know is normal for some of you older Ag's but it is still a bit tough to accept given we've had ~15ish years of rates lower than that. Make sure you check out this thread to get a pulse on current interest rates (https://texags.com/forums/59/topics/3479053)
- The hopes of a Santa Clause Rally seem to have already set sail with most of my clients throwing in the 2024 towel and setting their focus on 2025 with planning for moves after New Years. Even New Construction seems to be not pushing hard for the typical year end madness - maybe they're all focusing on the family for the holidays?
- There is one strong sector in the market and that is AirBNB/Short Term Rentals. I chalk this up to the Aggies having a rather strong season under Year 1 of Mike Elko. But Proven AirBNB's with a solid operating statements are actually seeing some demand. I've had some clients looking solely for STR's. One house near one of my rentals that is close-ish to Campus. That house ended up recently sold for just under asking price. The kicker is that the asking price was easily over $100K compared to other houses nearby - including the one next door that sat on market for 6 months and eventually taken down without a buyer.
The Facts:
- Average Days on Market for the entire Brazos/Surrounding Counties sits at 115 days. It's a little bit better in B/CS with an average of 101-104 days. But I suspect that number will likely increase over the holidays until buyers "thaw out".
- Active listings are down slightly 1,239 in August to 1,215 in September.
- New Construction Home Sales are at their lowest point for the entire year - but it's just slightly lower vs low of the year in January this year. Those numbers are 43 new construction for $15.8M in November compared to 46 new constructions for $16.1M in volume. Keep on eye on November and December numbers through the end of the year.
Bryan/College Station MSA:
Brazos County:
Bryan:
College Station:
Residential Stats Thru Oct:
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