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Jul312011

Fairfield CT Real Estate Market Conditions as of July 2011- The Year in Review

Fairfield's real estate market  is doing comparatively well, and you will notice that over  the last year it has also improved. Sales and the absorption rate have steadily increased and that's a good sign that the market is getting back to normal.

There are currently 503 single family homes on the market through our MLS system ( GFC-CMLS  ) According to the MLS, there have been 185 sales reported during the last three months with a median list price of $629,949 and a median sales price of $552,000. The sales price to list price ratio is 96.29 percent. The monthly absorption rate is 61.67 and there is an 8.16 month supply of housing inventory. Average Market Time for listings during this period is 78 days, and the average market time for the sales reported during this period was 59 days.

Compared to the prior 4-6 months: There were 485 single family homes on the market through our MLS system ( GFC-CMLS  )
According to the MLS, there were 113 sales reported during this period with a median list price of $629,000 and a median sales price of $537,000. The sales price to list price ratio  during this period was 96.38 percent. The monthly absorption rate during this time was 37.67 and there was a 12.8 month supply of housing inventory. Average Market Time for listings during this period is  135 days, and the average market time for the sales reported during this period was 91 days.

The prior 7-12 months statistics show that there were 388 single family homes on the market through our MLS system ( GFC-CMLS  )
According to the MLS, there were 249 sales reported during this period with a median list price of $605,000 and a median sales price of $500,000. The sales price to list price ratio  during this period was 95.03 percent. The monthly absorption rate during this time was 41.50 and there was a 9.35 month supply of housing inventory .Average Market Time for listings during this period is 178  days, and the average market time for the sales reported during this period was 79 days.

About the reports. These reports include the same information that home appraisers submit to a bank, and use as an addendum to their reports on individual properties. We have provided this data for you on a townwide basis. Individual property values will be different. Contact an appraiser if you need a specialized report, or contact me for a Market Analysis of your home when you are ready to sell.

Market Conditions: The Listing count is a representation of the last day of a  particular time period
1.Months Supply - The number of months it will take to deplete the inventory at the current rate of sales. In Fairfield, a neutral market  would  be indicated by anywhere from 5.5 -6.5 months, dependent upon additional conditions.
2. Absorption - Quoted as a per month figure. The average number of sales in any given time period (e.g., 90 sales in a 3 month period would mean an absorption rate of 30 per month)
3. Sales - The amount of reported  sales in the given time period.

Median Sales Price and List Price-
1. Median List Price compared to Median Sales Price. This may not  coincide with the quoted Sales Price to List Price ratios, as that takes into account average pricing, as opposed to Median List and Sale Pricing.

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