Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Albuquerque Real Estate is Gaining Stability

Buoyed by lower prices and near historic low interest rates, home sales perked up in the Albuquerque metro region in October. Sales for single-family detached homes last month were 24.12 percent higher than in October 2010 and 9.48 percent higher than September 2011.

The top sales price range in October was $120,000 to $139,000, according to the Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors’ monthly report.

The increase in homes sold led to an 11 percent increase in the dollar volume, to $114.3 million. Home prices have been dropping most of 2011 and that continued in October, with the average sale falling 10.5 percent, to $201,874 and the median (half above, half below) sale was more than $167,000, a 7.22 percent drop from a year ago. Inventory continues to drop as well as active listings are now at 4,469, which represents a drop of 18 percent compared to October 2010. A paucity of new home building is putting a lid on inventory.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Mayor Berry signs bill that will help Westside Albuquerque home owners

Mayor Berry signing bill to begin financing one of the most congested intersections in Albuquerque. He believes the project at Paseo Del Norte and Interstate 25 will begin in 2013. This will positively affect the lives and home values for over 150,000 Westside Albuquerque homeowners.

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