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State Of The Market: Santa Fe, Tesuque and Las Campanas New Mexico home buying, real estate listings, and homes for sale in Santa Fe                       County, NM
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April 8, 2008 

State of the Market

1st Quarter 2008

 

Now that all the troublesome real estate scenarios have been analyzed, we can begin to pick up the pieces. Granted, this has happened before, but just exactly when? The “oil bust” of the mid-1980’s had an interesting impact on Santa Fe real estate, but that was a regional event and inventory did not grow as fast as it has recently. Many are having difficulty remembering when things were so cloudy in economic terms. Property ownership as a safe haven can still be a good choice, but you must be willing to stay long enough to truly realize the gains that are possible. Home ownership has long term rewards that are both financial and non-financial, making it difficult to remove the emotion when buying and selling. The point would be to move deliberately rather than find you are in need of a quick fix with a stressful sale.

 

Our study of the local market continues to show a bit of success, despite a blizzard of negative national press. Some price ranges and neighborhoods seem to be growing and thriving, yet others have not had an easy time of it. As stated in the January 2008 issue of this newsletter, a large majority of the increase in housing inventory and almost all the slowdown in sales has been in the lower price ranges. This is due to the combination of homebuyers not having high-risk financing tools available and the fact that speculators had focused largely in the lower price ranges. Yes, there are sales below $500,000, but the supply greatly exceeds demand, so many sellers feel they are facing an uphill battle. And yes, sellers are truly missing the go-go days of 2004 through 2006. We have now evolved into a buyer’s market and that is fantastic news for buyers. If this is the low ebb of the market, then by definition there are meaningful advantages for buyers. Sellers will be glad to learn of your interest in their property.

 

This little capital city that calls New Mexico home is hardly the place to view all trends, but we see some encouraging signs. People seem to be coping with a reduction in disposable income as spending slows and also making do with an apparent decrease in new money invested here. At the same time, the state lodger’s tax revenue (an excellent measure of tourist traffic) continues to climb and our rock bottom unemployment rate has gained national attention. Are we in an exceptional place that is going to thrive while others stumble? The most logical near-term predictions include a soft or flat real estate market for Santa Fe, with an expected amount of frustration and plenty of reasons for it. We cannot promise improvement while the downward trending lines continue downward. This could be a sign that we now have only one direction to go.

 

Included below is a new chart showing the Rate of Absorption for home sales based on inventory and number of sales over the previous 12 months. This may be the most revealing chart as it shows the measureable slowdown of home sales. Coming off the hottest market ever, in 2005, we averaged 5.4 months to sell homes listed for sale as of March 31, 2006. Now we are at 13.8 months in 2008. Those are likely the extreme highs and lows of this statistic. Somewhere between 6 and 9 months would be considered a balanced or ‘normal’ market. In 2005, conventional wisdom was that there was insufficient inventory to choose from. Now there appears to be too much. The question is; how long will it be before we can return to that balanced or typical market? Many think at least a year and others believe 18 months is possible.

 

As a gentle reminder, the first quarter is always our slowest quarter, and in a slow and difficult market, it may look as if we are stagnant. But there is activity; our showings coordinator has been setting up an increasing number of home showings the last month. That is a sign of change we welcome. We also like the idea of a timely slogan for real estate in 2008; we have hope and believe in change. And we are working hard to achieve positive change.

 

RESIDENTIAL HOME SALES, SANTA FE CITY AND COUNTY

YEAR TO DATE STATISTICS– JANUARY 1, 2008 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2008

PRICE RANGE

TOTAL #

OF SALES

DOLLAR VOLUME

AVERAGE PRICE

MEDIAN PRICE

AVERAGE DOM**

UNDER $250,000

76

$15,569,258

-

-

140

$250,001 to $500,000

134

$45,589,638

-

-

182

$500,001 to $750,000

53

$31,858,245

-

-

192

$750,001 to $1,000,000

23

$19,501,715

-

-

261

$1,000,001 AND ABOVE

19

$34,389,796

-

-

285

TOTAL OF ALL RANGES

305

$146,908,652

$481,668

$334,750

186

**DOM = DAYS ON MARKET

 

RESIDENTIAL HOME SALES, HISTORICAL COMPARISON, SANTA FE CITY AND COUNTY

JANUARY 1 THROUGH MARCH 31, CURRENT AND PREVIOUS YEARS

YEAR

# OF

HOMES SOLD

TOTAL VALUE

OF SOLDS

AVERAGE PRICE

MEDIAN PRICE

AVERAGE DOM

2008

305

$146,908,652

$481,668

$334,750

186

2007

424

$217,166,780

$512,186

$410,000

174

2006

600

$270,691,011

$451,152

$359,000

169

2005

529

$210,601,024

$398,112

$298,000

151

2004

496

$169,750,693

$342,239

$279,500

143

2003

478

$147,999,636

$309,623

$250,000

134

2002

437

$124,435,955

$284,750

$220,000

153

2001

396

$114,220,190

$288,435

$223,000

156

 

CURRENT INVENTORY, RESIDENTIAL HOMES, SANTA FE CITY AND COUNTY

JANUARY 1 THROUGH MARCH 31, CURRENT AND PREVIOUS YEARS

YEAR

# OF

HOMES SOLD

# UP TO $500,000

# FROM $500,000 TO $1,000,000

# FROM $1,000,000 AND UP

2008

1969

950

687

332

2007

1743

825

606

312

2006

1297

594

434

269

 

RATE OF ABSORPTION**, RESIDENTIAL, SANTA FE CITY AND COUNTY

AS OF MARCH 31, CURRENT AND PREVIOUS YEARS

YEAR

# OF HOMES LISTED

# OF HOMES SOLD 4/1-3/31 (PREVIOUS 12 MONTHS)

AVERAGE MONTHLY SOLD

# OF MONTHS TO ABSORB ALL INVENTORY

2008

1969

1712

142.67

13.8

2007

1743

2298

191.5

9.1

2006

1297

2874

239.5

5.4

**ABSORPTION: Average number of homes sold per month divided into the total # listed for sale.
Such as: 1712 listings divided by 12=142.67 (avg. homes sold/month)
5/22/2008 1969 listings divided by avg. homes sold/month 142.67 = 13.8 months.

 

RESIDENTIAL LAND SALES, HISTORICAL COMPARISON, SANTA FE CITY AND COUNTY

JANUARY 1 THROUGH MARCH 31, CURRENT AND PREVIOUS YEARS

YEAR

# OF PARCELS SOLD

TOTAL VALUE OF SOLDS

AVERAGE PRICE

MEDIAN PRICE

AVERAGE DOM

2008

48

$10,530,950

$219,395

$199,500

272

2007

97

$33,149,535

$341,748

$225,000

266

2006

164

$35,604,698

$217,102

$175,000

339

2005

127

$26,026,061

$204,930

$160,000

252

2004

159

$29,831,225

$187,618

$150,000

270

2003

139

$19,432,160

$139,800

$110,000

374

2002

117

$17,238,651

$147,339

$98,500

297

2001

131

$19,223,784

$146,746

$110,000

310

 

CURRENT INVENTORY, RESIDENTIAL LAND PARCELS, SANTA FE CITY AND COUNTY

JANUARY 1 THROUGH MARCH 31, CURRENT AND PREVIOUS YEARS

YEAR

# OF PARCELS LISTED

DOLLAR TOTAL FOR ALL PARCELS

AVERAGE LISTING PRICE

AVERAGE DOM

2008

845

$276,958,890

$327,762

289

2007

784

$286,598,112

$365,559

289

2006

706

$277,392,460

$392,907

297

 

  We would love to promise you instant success if you are in the market. But we are honest and want you to know that things are difficult right now and may be for some time yet. If you are interested in purchasing a home or need to sell your home, we still are the ones to talk to. As the market leader in Santa Fe real estate sales, we know the neighborhoods and we know the process from first seeing a home on the internet to moving into the home as its new proud owner. The exciting inventory of homes for sale, certainly favorable for buyers right now, can be viewed on our award winning website at www.santafesir.com and also on our international site at www.sothebyshomes.com/santafe/ The Sothebys International Realty brand name means that you can expect extraordinary service and results on exceptional properties.

 

 

Optimistically yours,

Alan Ball
Managing Broker
Branch Manager

 

DarciBurson
QualifyingBroker
Vice President

 

 

Statistics and numbersin this newsletter are obtained from the Santa Fe Association of Realtors Multiple Listing Serviceand from Sotheby’s International Realty sources. They are deemed reliable but are not guaranteed.

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