Consumers kept the Houston real estate market humming in November, accounting for the sixth consecutive month of positive home sales this year. The year-over-year increase in single-family homes sales, along with another rise in pending sales and further decline in months inventory, reflects a market that continues to benefit from a healthy absorption of housing inventory as 2011 winds down.
November sales of single-family homes rose 11.4 percent versus one year earlier, according to the latest monthly data prepared by the Houston Association of REALTORS® (HAR). The median price saw its biggest increase since February of this year.
"The November report contains a lot of positive data that suggests the Houston real estate market is wrapping up 2011 on solid footing," said Carlos P. Bujosa, HAR chairman and VP at Transwestern. "The Greater Houston Partnership has forecast that our region will add more than 84,000 jobs next year, and as long as that's the case, we would hope to see further strengthening of the local economy, including real estate."
November sales of all property types in Houston totaled 4,676, up 10.6 percent compared to November 2010. Total dollar volume for properties sold during the month rose 4.4 percent to $942 million versus $903 million one year earlier.
November Monthly Market ComparisonThe month of November brought Houston's overall housing market positive results when all sales categories are compared to November of 2010. Total property sales and total dollar volume rose on a year-over-year basis. The median price climbed to an historic high for a November in Houston. Although the average price declined, it recorded its second highest level for a November in Houston.
Month-end pending sales for November totaled 3,013. That is up 16.6 percent from last year and suggests another positive month of sales when the December figures are tallied. The number of available properties, or active listings, at the end of November declined 13.0 percent from November 2010 to 45,113. The inventory of single-family homes dropped to its lowest level since January 2010—6.2 months, compared to 7.6 months one year earlier. That means it would take 6.2 months to sell all the single-family homes on the market based on sales activity over the past year. The figure is significantly better than the national inventory of single-family homes of 8.0 months reported by the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR). These indicators all continue to reflect a balanced real estate marketplace for Houston.
Single-Family Homes UpdateNovember sales of single-family homes in Houston totaled 3,973, up 11.4 percent from November 2010. This marks the sixth consecutive increase of the year. On a year-to-date basis, sales are ahead 4.1 percent.