Northern Virginia Real Estate Sales December 2009
Active listings decreased by over 29% from last year, with 5,421 active listings as of December 31, compared with 7,688 homes available in December 2008. In fact, it’s the lowest end-December inventory we’ve seen since December 2004’s ridiculous 1,645. And I suspect, with the tax credit extended (and a new credit available for move-up buyers), we are going to see hot sales and low inventory numbers for the next 4 months at least. If interest rates (see historical chart) stay under 6%, buyers are going to be facing even more multiple-offer situations than we have now, which would be saying something.
The average days on market for homes in December 2009 decreased by 38% to 57 days, compared with 92 days a year ago. No surprise there. And 58% of homes sold in under 30 days.
Sales prices rose compared with last year. The average sales price in December increased by about 12% to $474,104, and the median price also rose in December to $385,000, an increase of 13% from last December’s $340,000.
I cannot emphasize this strongly enough – those who need or want to sell must get their homes ready and on the market no later than March.


