Market Update Videos For January 2017 – Most of 2016 offered the same monthly housing market highlights. The number of homes for sale was drastically down in year-over-year comparisons, along with days on market and months of supply. Meanwhile, sales and prices were up in most markets. Unemployment rates were low, wages improved and, as the year waned, we completed a contentious presidential election and saw mortgage rates increase, neither of which are expected to have a negative impact on real estate in 2017.

New Listings were up in the Charlotte region 4.8 percent to 2,544. Pending Sales increased 24.9 percent to 2,792. Inventory shrank 25.7 percent to 8,747 units. Prices moved higher as Median Sales Price was up 10.0 percent to $209,000. Months Supply of Homes for Sale was down 32.4 percent to 2.3 months, indicating that demand increased relative to supply.

The overwhelming feeling about prospects in residential real estate for the immediate future is optimism. Real estate professionals across the nation are expressing that they are as busy as ever. There are certainly challenges in this market, like continued low inventory and higher competition for those fewer properties, but opportunities abound for creative and diligent people prepared to put in the necessary amount of work.

Current as of January 5, 2017. Figures shown may be different than previously reported. All data from CarolinaMLS. Report provided by the Charlotte Regional REALTOR® Association