Charles County Foreclosure Update March 2008
I’m seeing more and more foreclosures, and none of the government assistance programs seem to be helping stem the tide of foreclosures that we’re currently seeing.
Do Foreclosures Affect My Home’s Value?
In Charles County in the last 60 days, there have been 12 foreclosures that have been sold, and a total of 135 (resale AND REO) homes listed and sold. This means that foreclosures make up almost 9% of the total market in terms of sales.
A lot of homeowners have been wondering how much of a bearing foreclosures have on their own homes value, and it really needs to be evaluated on a home by home basis. Here is what people need to bear in mind:
- There are 1,487 homes for sale in Charles County today (02/29/2008).
- There are 86 Foreclosed Homes on the market today (a record high in volume, and 5.7%of total market volume).
If 5.7% of the market’s volume is generating 9% of the total sales, it is obvious that there is a disparity. Foreclosures are more *likely* to sell. Why is that?
Well, there are numerous factors involved here, but it seems apparent that the incentives to buy a foreclosure (namely, the price) outweigh the risks and problems (difficulty communicating with the banks, poor condition, etc.).
There’s another way to look at the puzzle as well. In the last 60 days, 16.5% of the total volume of foreclosures in Charles County have sold. Only 9.1% of the total homes on the market sold in the same time period (60 days).
If you’re suffering from difficulty selling your homes because of foreclosures in your neighborhood, it’s important to make sure that your homes best features are being showcased! Standard resale (i.e., not a foreclosure, short-sale, etc.) has some serious advantages!
The biggest things to consider are the differences between your homes and foreclosures when it comes to condition, ability to close quickly, and the ease of contract approval!
What’s The Market Really Like?
For Sellers
Right now there’s a 12 month overstock on Foreclosures in Charles County, and a 21 month overstock on listings in general! It’s an intimidating figure for anyone considering trying to sell, and the argument is a “lose now, or lose later” situation for some people, so trying to sell a home in this market is not a decision that should be taken lightly.
For Buyers
The potential to find a property that is right for you; at the right price is huge! The difficulty is in easily identifying the best deals. Because there are so many properties available for sale, you need to be careful to ensure that you’re seeing the best possible deals out there. This is why working with an experienced qualified Realtor is so important!
Related Links:
Current (3/1/2008) List of Foreclosures in Charles County (PDF Format)
Current (3/1/2008) List of Foreclosures in St. Mary’s County (PDF Format)
Current (3/1/2008) List of Foreclosures in Calvert County (PDF Format)
If you have any questions about the current Foreclosure Market in Southern Maryland, feel free to ask! If you’d like to try and find a deal by searching for a foreclosure, I’d be more than happy to set up an automatic search for you so that you can find out about the best deals as soon as they hit the market!
