As The Pending Home Sales Index Falls, Home Buyers See Dollar Signs

Comments(0) By •August 4th, 2010

Pending Home Sales Dec 2008 to June 2010The Pending Home Sales Index failed to rebound from a cliff-dive in May, falling by another 3 percent more in June.  The index remains at record-low levels.

A “pending home sale” is a home under contract to sell, but not yet closed. The data is culled from local real estate associations and large brokers and accounts for 20 percent of all purchase transactions in a given month nationwide.

The Pending Home Sales Index is a future indicator for the housing market; there is a high correlation between the PHSI and the monthly Existing Home Sales report.  This is because of the relatively large sample set used for the PHSI, and because 80 percent of homes under contract close within 60 days, according to the National Association of Realtors.

 

June’s Pending Home Sales Index is weak by most measures, but if you’re a home buyer in Danville , the headlines aren’t so bad. Fewer home sales can push negotiation leverage to the buy-side of a transaction.

Plus, there’s other positives in the market for today’s buyers:

  • Home supplies are up, which creates competition among sellers
  • Builder confidence is down, which leads to “free” upgrades and incentives
  • Mortgage rates are low, which increases cash flow and disposable income

All things equal, the current home buying conditions haven’t been this favorable in years.

The falling figures in June’s Pending Home Sales Index hint that home sales will be down through the rest of the summer and into early-Fall. However, mortgage rates may not and higher mortgage rates can do more to change a monthly payment that a small reduction in home price.

If you’re planning to buy a home later this year, consider moving up your time frame. 

It’s an excellent time to be a buyer.

No related posts.

 

Leave a Comment

« | Home | »

About The Danville Mortgage Blog

The Danville Mortage Blog is your premier source for information on Danville real estate, home loans in Danville, general mortgage knowledge, real estate market updates and Danville community information. On top of all this, you will find leading Danville real estate agents showcased, making your selection of a real estate agent easier.

For Danville real estate agents, you'll find valuable tips on how to take your real estate business to the next level. We're also a wonderful place to keep up on the ever changing mortgage industry.

Mike Miller

  • 395 Hartz Avenue, Danville, CA 94526

Prospect Mortgage Equal Housing Lender

Bank of Commerce Mortgage is an equal housing lender. This is not a commitment to lend. Programs, rates, terms and conditions are subject to change without notice. Credit and collateral are subject to approval. Terms and conditions apply. HUD Approved FHA Lender. NMLS ID #1839. Lending available in California Dept. of Real Estate Broker #01218426. The opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of Bank of Commerce Mortgage or its affiliates.