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Understanding South Carolina Home Prices

12 Monday Jun 2023

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Understanding South Carolina Home Prices: Comparing Year-Over-Year and Month-Over-Month Trends

The media coverage surrounding South Carolina home prices can often be bewildering. The confusion arises from the various data sources utilized and the specific aspects highlighted. When analyzing home prices, two distinct methods are employed to compare prices across different time periods: year-over-year (Y-O-Y) and month-over-month (M-O-M). Let’s delve into each of these methods to gain a better understanding.

Year-over-Year (Y-O-Y) Comparison:
The year-over-year comparison is a valuable tool for assessing long-term trends in South Carolina home prices. This method compares the average home prices for a particular month or quarter with the corresponding period from the previous year. By examining year-over-year changes, we can discern whether home prices have increased or decreased over the course of twelve months. This approach provides insights into the overall health and stability of the housing market in South Carolina.

Month-over-Month (M-O-M) Comparison:
On the other hand, the month-over-month comparison focuses on short-term fluctuations in South Carolina home prices. This method scrutinizes the average home prices from one month to the next, aiming to identify any noteworthy changes within a smaller time frame. Month-over-month comparisons are particularly useful for pinpointing rapid shifts or seasonal patterns in the housing market. This data can be valuable for buyers and sellers looking to make informed decisions in a dynamic real estate landscape.

Both year-over-year and month-over-month comparisons contribute unique perspectives to our understanding of South Carolina home prices. While year-over-year analysis sheds light on long-term trends, month-over-month analysis captures more immediate fluctuations. By considering both approaches, we can acquire a comprehensive picture of the state’s housing market and make informed judgments regarding home prices.

It is important to note that interpreting media coverage on home prices requires a discerning eye. Being aware of the underlying methodology and the specific time periods being compared will enable us to navigate through the often complex landscape of South Carolina’s housing market with greater clarity.

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Exploring the Factors Behind the Current Housing Market

26 Wednesday Apr 2023

Posted by rozalynf in Buying Myths, Columbia housing market, Columbia tell me what you think?, Home buying, Home Ownership

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Why Aren’t Home Prices Crashing?

The COVID-19 pandemic has created significant disruptions in almost all aspects of our lives, including the housing market. With the ongoing economic uncertainty and rising unemployment rates, many experts expected home prices to plummet. However, to the surprise of many, home prices have not crashed. In fact, the housing market has remained strong, with prices continuing to rise. This begs the question: Why aren’t home prices crashing?

There are several factors behind the current housing market. One of the primary reasons is the low interest rates. The Federal Reserve has lowered interest rates to historic lows, making mortgages more affordable. This has incentivized many potential homebuyers to enter the market, driving up demand. However, the low interest rates have also encouraged existing homeowners to refinance their homes, reducing the supply of available homes.

Another factor contributing to the housing market’s resilience is the limited supply of available homes. Before the pandemic, the housing market was already facing a shortage of inventory. With the pandemic slowing down new home construction and many homeowners reluctant to sell their homes, the supply of available homes has further decreased. This has caused a bidding war among potential buyers, resulting in higher home prices.

The pandemic has also led to a change in consumer behavior. With remote work becoming more prevalent, many individuals are no longer tied to specific geographic locations. This has led to increased demand for larger homes with more outdoor space, particularly in suburban and rural areas. As a result, homes in these areas have seen a significant increase in demand and price.

Furthermore, the government’s stimulus packages and unemployment benefits have provided financial support to many households, enabling them to continue making mortgage payments. This has prevented a wave of foreclosures and forced sales that could have led to a crash in home prices.

In conclusion, while the pandemic has caused significant disruptions in almost all aspects of our lives, it has not led to a crash in home prices. The current housing market’s resilience can be attributed to several factors, including low interest rates, limited supply of available homes, changes in consumer behavior, and government support. As we continue to navigate the ongoing economic uncertainty, it will be interesting to see how these factors continue to shape the housing market.

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Is Your House Priced To Sell Immediately

21 Thursday Mar 2019

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Is Your House Priced To Sell Immediately (PTSI)? | MyKCM

In today’s real estate market, with more houses coming to market every day and eager buyers searching for their dream home, setting the right price for your house is one of the most important things you can do. Is Your House Priced To Sell Immediately (PTSI)?

According to CoreLogic’s latest Home Price Index, home values have risen at over 6% a year over the past two years, but have started to slow to 4.4% over the last 12 months. By this time next year, CoreLogic predicts that home values will be 4.6% higher.

Is Your House Priced To Sell Immediately (PTSI)? | MyKCM

With prices slowing from their previous pace, homeowners must realize that pricing their homes a little OVER market value to leave room for negotiation will actually dramatically decrease the number of buyers who will see their listing! (see the chart below)Instead of the seller trying to ‘win’ the negotiation with one buyer, they should price their house so that demand for the home is maximized. By doing so, the seller will not be negotiating with a buyer over the price, but will instead have multiple buyers competing with each other over the house.

The key to selling your house in 2019 is making sure your house is Priced To Sell Immediately (PTSI)! That way, your home will be seen by the most buyers and will sell at a great price before more competition comes to market!

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If you are debating listing your house for sale, let’s get together to discuss how to price your home appropriately for our area and maximize your exposure this Spring Market!

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