Monday, March 21, 2011

Press Release
Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors®


March 21, 2011

Home Sales Up 1.90% in February;
Year-to-Date Sales Up 2.82%


Local home sales in February – for the second consecutive month – improved over a year ago. Sales last month totaled 963 compared to 945 in February from a year ago, for a 1.9% improvement.

In addition, the February 2011 sales figure is 7.6% ahead of January sales (963 vs.895)

Sales Jan. Feb.
2011 895 963
2010 862 945

Year-to-date home sales (counting January and February) are up 2.82% over the similar 2-monthperiod a year ago (1,858 vs. 1,807).

The Cincinnati-area housing market, with a gain in sales, was one of the top metro areas in the state last month. The Cleveland/Akron, Columbus and Toledo markets saw a decrease in sales. “Real estate is always a local issue, and the fact that Cincinnati posted gains for the month shows the relative health of our region,” said Pete Kopf, president of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors.

Kopf cited three primary reasons why sales, in general, are on the upswing:

1) Buyers’ concerns that if home mortgage rates increase later in 2011, it is smarter to lock in attractive rates now instead of waiting for higher costs as the year progresses. A 30-year fixed rate loan slipped to 4.85% last week, but that isn’t expected to last through the summer.

2) Rent increases currently going on are making renters realize the tax benefits they could receivewith home ownership compared to no tax benefits in renting. [Mortgage interest costs andproperty taxes are deductible on federal income tax returns for home owners.]

3) There currently is an ample inventory of homes to choose from, which offers attractive buying opportunities at all price levels.

February Home Sales

“More home showings are happening early this year,” said Kopf. “That’s a positive sign the housing market has stabilized and the pent-up demand for homes is being handled successfully.”