Central Maryland Sold Prices
September 10th, 2006|
CENTRAL MARYLAND SOLD PRICES |
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AUGUST 2006 UPDATE |
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| Area | 3BR Condo/Dom | 3BR TH/DOM | 4SFD2cg/DOM |
| Annapolis | 290,000 / 119 | 354,933 / 86 | 1,012,470 / 150 |
| Bowie | 346396 / 39 | 514,239 / 64 | |
| Clarksville | 410,000 / 53 | 751,975 / 64 | |
| College Park | 285,000 / 97 | 600,00 / 8 | |
| Columbia | 266,450 / 75 | 327,898 / 54 | 554,159 / 60 |
| Clinton | 309,760 / 12 | 525,780 / 86 | |
| Crofton | 322,572 / 65 | 544,580 / 62 | |
| Deale | |||
| Ellicott City | 302,400 / 66 | 376,607 / 33 | 687,382 / 60 |
| Frederick | 258,455 / 13 | 302,677 / 69 | 513,603 / 52 |
| Glen Burnie | 238,000 / 26 | 285,280 / 20 | 425,767 / 100 |
| Gaithersburg | 279,250 / 61 | 368,290 / 45 | 687,741 / 69 |
| Germantown | 347,430 / 65 | 645,162 / 80 | |
| Greenbelt | 248,000 / 29 | 302,257 / 23 | |
| Highland | |||
| Laurel | 280,000 / 48 | 329,968 / 44 | 546,825 / 62 |
| Lexington Pk | 170,780 / 55 | 389,145 / 145 | |
| Mount Airy | 294,949 / 102 | 598,250 / 53 | |
| Olney | 229,900 / 12 | 405,742 / 53 | 673,563 / 55 |
| Randallstown | 237,339 / 54 | 472,703 / 47 | |
| Rockville | 499,420 / 41 | 557,393 / 56 | 921,313 / 67 |
| Severn | 231,800 / 32 | 519,433 / 35 | |
| Severna Park | 732,235 / 111 | ||
| Silver Spring | 271,183 / 42 | 418,547 / 47 | 606,079 / 63 |
| Upper Marlboro | 196,000 / 48 | 307,476 / 38 | 557,627 / 57 |
| Waldorf | 274,843 / 33 | 438,359 / 72 | |
Housing Market Achieves Equilibrium
September 10th, 2006For the first time in eight years, the overall U.S. housing market achieved a rare balance between buyer demand and seller supply in 2006, thus slowing the five-year sales boom to a more sustainable rate. On average, this means that homes are taking longer to sell; buyers are finding a good supply of unsold homes in most price ranges; sellers are getting fewer multiple offers; mortgage interest rates are higher, and annual price appreciation has decreased from more than 10% to about 5%. Most sellers are still getting 95-100% of their asking prices. A more orderly market has resulted.
There are exceptions in some metro and resort areas across the country, where home buyers still outnumber home sellers because of economic expansion, population and job growth. Repeat and move-up buyers still outnumber first-time buyers by a two to one ratio.
Despite the slowdown, sales of existing single-family homes this year are expected to be the second or third highest in history. The record of 7.2 million sales was set in 2005.
Home Sales Forecast Lowered, Prices To Dip Temporarily
September 8th, 2006| Home Sales Forecast Lowered, Prices To Dip Temporarily
WASHINGTON (September 7, 2006) – Home sales during the rest of the year will be lower than earlier projections as the market works its way through an inventory and price imbalance, according to the National Association of Realtors®. # # #
Existing-home sales for August will be released September 25; the Pending Home Sales Index is scheduled for October 2 and the next forecast will be October 11. |
New Technology
September 7th, 2006I Love New Technology!
"RIM: Web Services Will Trump Mobile Browsers"eWeek (Maryland Association of Realtors E-Newsletter 03/01/06) ; Hines, Matt
Though Research In Motion’s (RIM) days may be numbered due to litigation over BlackBerry handhelds, senior product manager David Heit believes he has found the key to the future of mobile application delivery for businesses in the design of new Web services-based tools to build new applications and not mobile browsers, as are being pushed by many in the industry. "The assumption is that the mobile browser experience should be the same as the desktop experience, but we believe that the usage patterns are different than when you’re sitting at your desktop, versus when you’re working with a mobile device," says Heit. "The mobile experience is much more about immediacy and having information available when you need it. Web services represent a third development model beyond browsers and something like Java, and they will greatly increase our ability to extend applications onto the handheld." In accordance to this belief, RIM has launched the Blackberry MDS Studio, a visual platform design and assembly tool that allows software developers to more quickly build applications for mobile devices using the drag-and-drop method. The technology has gained a following: Real estate specialist JJ Barnicke, for example, has built a field sales automation tool for its agents. But analysts say if such technology is to gain a greater foothold, wireless carries will have to embrace it first. "At the end of the day, the U.S. market is all about control by the carriers, and from their perspective pushing Web services through their portals gives them a lot more control, so there could be some resistance," says Current Analysis analyst Brad Akyuz. "I don’t think that there’s much question that someday the predominant way for delivering applications to mobile handsets will be push-based services built on Web services," he notes. "But the manner in which carriers embrace all of this, which mostly remains to be seen, will have a significant impact on where and when we see these types of applications showing up."