February
5

In its annual statistical summary,  the Whatcom County real estate market reported 3,775 sales for a total value of $995,134,398. There were 2229  residential sales totaling $668,812,479, plus 414 condominium sales totaling $78,500,000.

 2009 sales ( units) continued their downward trend. All sales throughout Whatcom County were down about 10%.

 The residential resale market was the only category up by 1%. New construction sales decreased by 33%, condominiums were down 26% and land sales down 18%. These are unit sales.

 The median price declined about 6.5%( $258,000) for a residential resale home in Whatcom County. New construction prices were down about 12% ($263,000) and the median price of a condominium was unchanged at $191,000.

 Among other highlights in the annual CBMA summary:

 1.     Residential and Condominium listings decreased 8%.

2.     The highest residential sale was $2,500,000 in Point Roberts.

3.     The highest condominium sale was $740,000 in Bellingham.

4.     There were a total of 17 residential sales above $1,000,000.

5.     Nearly 75% of all residential sales were below $350,000.

 Residential sales:  Units compared to 2008

 Bellingham down 9%, median price $289,000

Ferndale down 10%, median price $260,000.

Blaine/Birch Bay up 1%, $224,000.

Sudden Valley down 3%, $231,500.

Lynden down 1%, $269,000.

Mt Baker/Deming down 14%, $135,000.

Everson/Nooksack up 17%, $215,000

December
11

Home sales continued to out-perform year-ago totals and prices continued to show signs of stabilizing, according to the latest report from the Northwest Multiple Listing Service.

Pending & Closed Sales Up Over 2008, Median Price Drops

Pending sales for November tapered off from the October surge, but Whatcom County experienced a 25 percent increase from the same period in 2008.

Closed residential sales increased dramatically from November, 2008. Closed sales were up 88 percent, due in part by lower interest rates and first time homebuyer tax credit. The other reason for such a dramatic increase is the tremendous slowdown that occurred last year at this time.

The median sales price is down about 7.6% in November (over November 2008), and down 7.1% year to date.

Inventory Almost at Balanced Market Levels

Overall residential inventory has decreased by 9% year-to-date. November, 2009 vs. November, 2008 numbers are even. For the month of November, months of inventory was at 7.5 months, as compared to November, 2008 when it was 16.5 months. Six months of inventory is considered a balanced market.

Average cumulative days on the market for November, 2009 is 157 days, which compares to only 126 days on the market in November, 2008. The list to sale ratio is at 89% for November, 2009, compared to 91% in November, 2008.

Finally, the absorption rate for residential sales for November was 13.3%. It was 6.1% for the same period in 2008. The absorption rate indicates how many homes are being sold as compared to the number of listings currently on the market. Since November of 2008, that rate has steadily increased.

Holidays can be a favorable time to sell

Buyers tend to encounter less competition for the most desirable homes during these winter months. Also, qualified buyers can expect above-normal attention from service providers who are experiencing a slowdown in their business, including lenders, inspectors, appraisers and title companies.

Agents are able to devote more time to clients and the smaller selection of homes on the market. Sellers can also benefit from showcasing their homes with tasteful holiday decorations, although home stagers caution them to show restraint and not overdo the décor.