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Kentucky real estate market still strong through first half of 2017; home sales ahead of last year


In the first six months of 2017, Kentucky’s real estate market remained strong in every category tracked. Total home sales continue to exceed the totals seen through the same period in 2016 with an increase of 4.7 percent, from 24,786 in 2016 to 25,943 in 2017.

Housing inventory for the first half of 2017 reached a cumulative 6-month low of 4.32 months, down 17.4 percent from the time frame in 2016 when inventories were 5.23 months. Days on market also hit a record low for the first half of the year, dropping to 122.7 days from 140.3 in 2016, a decrease of 12.5 percent.

“The market is very active with the homes available going very quickly if they are priced correctly,” said Mike Becker, president of Kentucky REALTORS®. “Supply is certainly low but homes continue to move once they come up for sale.”

The median price over the first half of the year increased 2.3 percent from 2016 reaching $123,610 (from $120,808). This pushed the total volume of all home sales to almost $4.7 billion through June.

In June, total home sales hit 5,500 which was an all-time high for the month, increasing 1.7 percent over June 2016. The median price for the month reached $133,674 which was another record month, the highest it’s ever been for a single month in Kentucky. This resulted in only the third time that total sales volume broke $1 billion in a month (June 2016 and May 2017) but this month set a new record at $1.08 billion.

On the national front, home sales slipped in June by 1.8 percent due to a lull in contract activity over the past three months although home prices increased 6.5 percent. The decline in home sales, according to Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of REALTORS®, were due to the low housing supply and price growth experienced across much of the country. He added that the demand for buying a home is as strong as it has been since before the Great Recession and the good news is “sales are still running slightly above last year’s pace despite the persistent market challenges.”

“I am encouraged by the overall performance of Kentucky’s housing market in 2017,” stated Becker. “Housing starts are up, nationally, compared to a year ago. In the southern states, which includes Kentucky, single family housing starts are up over the same period in 2016 by more than 10 percent. As these homes are completed, the market should be stimulated with a ripple effect of sellers moving up, and creating a greater availability of homes on the market. Coupled with interest rates that continue to hold below 4%, we look forward to a strong finish for the year.”

Founded in 1922, Kentucky REALTORS® represents more than 10,400 REALTORS who are involved in all aspects of real estate, including residential and commercial real estate brokers, sales agents, developers, builders, property managers, office managers, appraisers and auctioneers.

To view housing statistics for the state, as reported to Kentucky REALTORS®, click here.

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