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BREAKING: Decreased Inventory Options Keep Home Buyers At Bay in February

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (March 7, 2018) - There were 2,466 home closings reported for the month of February, according to data provided by Greater Nashville REALTORS®.

This represents a decrease of 1.6 percent from the 2,507 closings reported in February 2017. Year-to-date closings through February 2018 are 4,764, a 3.1 percent decrease from the 4,918 closings reported through February 2017.

"The winter months of December, January and February had an available housing supply of about 1.3 months available, causing some buyers to elect to wait until the potential for a larger inventory selection in spring to purchase a home," said Greater Nashville REALTORS President Sher Powers. "A less than two percent drop in sales reflects a symptom that a thriving city will experience as more people want to live here."


A comparison of sales by category for February is:

2017 2018
Closings 2,507 2,466
Residential 2,038 1,996
Condominium 286 250
Multi-Family 39 32
Farms / Land / Lots 144 188

There were 3,307 sales pending at the end of the month, compared with 2,899 pending sales at this time last year. The average number of days on the market for a single-family home was 36 days.

The median residential price for a single-family home during February was $289,093, and for a condominium, it was $214,250. This compares with median residential and condominium prices of $258,950 and $192,400, respectively, at this time last year.

Inventory at the end of February was 8,359, down from 8,464 in February 2017.



The current inventory of properties by category, compared to last year, is:

2017 2018
Inventory 8,464 8,359
Residential 5,380 5,569
Condominium 487 548
Multi-Family 76 58
Farms / Land / Lots 2,521 2,186

"As spring approaches, housing inventory is expected to increase, as will housing competition," said Powers. "The desirability of living in  Greater Nashville has caused limited supply, particularly in the entry level and up to the median point price ranges. This is an opportunity to have conversations with affordable housing providers regarding new construction, infill and density."



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