How long until we return to a balanced real estate market on Martha’s Vineyard?
As an example, taking only single family residences (SFR) on Martha’s Vineyard during the last 12 months, the average time on market was 317 days. Currently, the inventory of only SFR has increased to 516 units, so using the previous DOM rate we have about a 2 year supply of homes to absorb. I think it will be a lot less than that, as many more buyers are gaining confidence in our economic recovery and realizing the bottom of the market is here. Eager investors are entering into the market in increasing numbers to take advantage of the lower prices and attractive interest rates – below 5%!
Although the inventory is high, and actually increasing, in spite of all the recent sales, I attribute the increased inventory to more owners rushing their properties to market or re-listing their properties because they believe we have turned the corner and now is a better time to sell.
There are still those home owners who will be facing major loan adjustable rate resets before the end of the year and they want to get out now if they can in order to save their credit rating. Short sales continue to be a slippery slope for both sellers and buyers, but lenders are getting more assistance allowing them to be receptive to home owners applying for loan modifications. I do believe we will see more property loans in default even though a good majority of them will never go to auction, at least not on Martha’s Vineyard.
You still have time to take advantage of the many available and affordable opportunities in this market with the assurance that an investment made today will appreciate handsomely within the next five to seven years. Just remember, as the supply diminishes and demand increases those so-called good deals will become fewer and far between.
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