Hi neighbor, Today I will be sharing with you our perspective on the local real estate market here in Houston, Texas, specifically a market update for the 77065 Zip Code. Whether you are looking to buy, sell, or just keep an eye on the market, we look forward to being your resource.
What is happening in the real estate market in 77065?
We currently have 1 homes pending, with 2 homes sold in the last two weeks, averaging a sale price of $126 a square foot. Two homes sold over the asking price.
Compared to the two weeks prior: The number of homes sold is still the same, but the average sales price is up $602,500 ($594,500 previously). Every home is different, with different features, so don’t forget to ask us for your annual equity review if you are curious about your personal home. You can text AER to 79564 or email us here.
I know the interest rates rising has been one deterrent from some buyers purchasing right now, but that isn’t your ideal buyer anyways! The most desirable homes in the area are still selling the first weekend or first week they hit the market (a really good coming soon campaign, like we do at Jo & Co. allows you to sell faster, for more money).
Check out the graphic below for a larger overview of the real estate market for the last two weeks in 77065.
Jo's Two Cents
Today I want to share with you an overview of the last three months show casing what has happened in the real estate market in 77065 and what is happening in the 77065 real estate market. I personally wouldn't let the “slowness” and “high-interest rates” scare you or deter you from selling right now. Inventory is unbelievably low, making any beautiful home that hits the market, sure to sell in the first week or two if listed at the right price and marketed well. We have seen 20%-50% of the market disappear in some areas, but over 50% of homes are still selling the first two weeks they hit the market, and most of the time, at or above the list price. So if you are thinking about selling, I really hope you reach out to us to help you determine the possible market value of your home to help you determine if now is the right time to sell or not. (For this data, we focused on resale homes that are over 1750 square feet, on lots over 7000 square feet, and 3+ bedrooms.)
What is happening in the real estate market nationally?
Mortgage rates trended lower at the end of last week, thanks to lower-than-expected numbers from the employment situation on Friday. Mortgage application submissions increased, as did the ADP nonfarm employment change for February. Job openings were lower in January. Jobless claims increased.
MORTGAGE RATES CURRENTLY TRENDING | THIS WEEK'S POTENTIAL VOLATILITY |
Notable News
- CMG Home Loans announces retail acquisition of Homebridge Financial Services. Read More >>
- ADUs are gaining popularity, especially on the West Coast. Read Now >>
- The return to handwritten notes in real estate. Read Now >>
Market Recap
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Mortgage application submissions increased 7.4% during the week ending 3/3. The Refinance Index increased 9% while the Purchase Index increased 7%.
- The ADP nonfarm employment change in February was 242,000, slightly higher than expected.
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Job openings were lower in January than they were in December at a level of 10.82 million.
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Continuing jobless claims rose higher during the week ending 2/25, climbing to a level of 1.72 million. During the week ending 3/4, initial jobless claims rose to a level of 211,000. Both continuing and initial jobless claims were higher than expected.
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The employment situation in February largely underperformed. Average hourly earnings climbed 0.2% month-over-month – they were expected to climb 0.3% like the month before. The average workweek fell to 34.5 hours. Government payrolls dropped to 46,000, manufacturing payrolls declined by 4,000 yet were expected to have increased by 12,000. Nonfarm payrolls were one of the higher-than-expected results at 311,000. The other outperforming data set was private payrolls at 265,000. The participation rate was at 62.5% while the unemployment rate climbed slightly higher to 3.6%.
Review of Last Week
A BIT OF A DOWNER… Following Fed chair Powell's hawkish Congressional testimony, the February jobs report, and the FDIC's shutdown of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) to protect insured depositors, stocks tanked big time.
SVB is a very small institution with specialized lending practices, so the shutdown should only be a temporary shock to Wall Street. The $19.8 trillion U.S. banking system remains very well capitalized.
Powell told Congress the Fed still has more work to do to cool the economy and inflation, but we later got February's weak 0.2% gain in hourly earnings and rising 3.6% unemployment rate to show that the Fed's making progress.
The week ended with the Dow down 4.4%, to 31,910, the S&P 500 down 4.5%, to 3,862, and the Nasdaq down 4.7%, to 11,139.
Bond prices overall benefited from a flight to safety, although the UMBS 6.0% slipped 0.71, to $100.31. In Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey, the national average 30-year fixed mortgage rate edged up again. Remember, mortgage rates can be extremely volatile, so check with your mortgage professional for up-to-the-minute information.
DID YOU KNOW… CoreLogic reports annual home price growth fell to 5.5% in January, slowing for the ninth straight month. Their chief economist sees “price declines modest, which are projected to top at 3% peak to trough.”
Market Forecast
HOME BUILDING, RETAIL SALES, INFLATION… We should see an uptick in builder activity in February, with Housing Starts and Building Permits ahead for the month. Economists expect a slight increase in Retail Sales for February, a slight decrease when you don't count auto sales. They also see inflation slowing in both the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the wholesale Producer Price Index (PPI).
Summary
Home building data firm Zonda revealed most builders saw a strong start to the year. Their New Home Pending Sales Index (PSI) reported a nonseasonally adjusted 4.3% uptick in demand in January.
Fannie Mae’s February Home Purchase Sentiment Index found most consumers still think it's a good time to sell a home and the share of those who say it's a good time to buy went up 5% from January.
A panel of housing experts surveyed by Zillow and Pulsenomics believes home price growth will pick up again in 2024, hitting a 3.5% annual growth rate every year through 2027, a reassuring prediction for this year’s buyers.
Can we sell yours?
So if you are in need of a listing agent, we would love the opportunity to see your home and meet you of course. My husband, Edward, and I, look forward to being the brokerage and team for you! You can reach out to us via email: [email protected] & [email protected] or telephone: 832-493-6685.
Read more:
If you are curious ‘How to get more money for your home when listing it for sale', check out this blog post.
I hope you have found this blog post super helpful. If there is anything else we can do for you, including helping you sell (or buy) a home, I would be honored to assist. I hope you have a great day/evening. Cheers, E + J.
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