Market Recap for January 24, 2022

Getting Super Granular

Every morning I look at the list of new homes on the market, closed sales, pending sales, and price drops. I’ll often preview vacant homes just so that I can specific floor plans fresh in my mind so that I can better help my clients. I’m consistently awash in national numbers but the larger companies are consistently regional – which would be fine if they considered south Napa & Solano counties as it’s own region. Unfortunately, they lump us in with the greater Bay Area at large and we get caught in the maelstrom.

To that end, I’m going to be getting super granular this year. Although I won’t be totally eschewing the national trends, I’ll be focused on tracking our tiny regional numbers on a weekly basis looking to spot larger trends 📈 as they actually happen, rather than after. I’ll be sharing that information with you both here as well as a light-hearted recap in my weekly newsletter. You can sign up for it here.

Is Inventory Really an Issue?

There has been a significant demographic shift in the last couple of years that’s bringing in a new wave of buyers – Millenials. I hate to say it because it makes me feel like I’m on the blaming-them-for-everything bandwagon, except that I’m not. Most of them are finally at an age where they have enough earning power to purchase their first homes. Collectively, they are as large a buying cohort as the Boomers (they should also be a major political force, but that’s a different issue).

At the same time, new construction costs are soaring and new construction starts are way behind historical levels. With Boomers holding onto their homes longer, there is less inventory at the top so the top tier of move-up buyers (middle age couples with kids) have nowhere to go…which means that couples with younger kids can’t get out of their starter homes…and with no starter homes available, first time home buyers are SOL.

If you haven’t seen Office Space, I just can’t help you…

In case you missed it, this is a problem…I have absolutely no clue as to how much the 317 proposed single family homes at Watson Ranch will help. If these units depress any home prices, it will likely be in the older parts of American Canyon – Rancho del Mar, Victoria Faire, McKnight Acres, etc. However, judging by the new construction prices in Cordelia and the Fairfield/Vacaville area, the price point will be too high to damper AC prices.

California June Sales

The California Association of Realtors(R) recently released a data relating to June solds throughout the state.

California June Sales

The median sales price for Single Family Residences (or SFRs in real estate speak) was $457,000, up from $429,000 last year for the same period. This is, however, a slight retreat from this past May where the median sales price for an SFR was $466,000. Nevertheless, the housing market is continuing strong year-over-year gains throughout the state.

Meanwhile, in Southern Napa & Solano Counties (roughly American Canyon, Benicia & Vallejo), median sales prices remained relatively stable:

Home Prices

 

Overall, the median home price for the South County Region was $281,000. Benicia had the highest median sold price at $520,000 with American Canyon next at $365,000 and then Vallejo at $255,500.  The median solds price for all three cities increased year-over-year. Despite the traditional summer slow down, the South County markets remain strong and are well-positioned for the rest of the year.

Benicia Condo – Just Sold!

900 Southampton Rd, 166, Benicia

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Listed at $170,000 – sold over list price!

2 bed, 1.5 bath in ~1100 sf condo in desirable Bay View Villas. 2 stories with separate kitchen and living room. Patio out back. Short distance to the Southampton shopping center.  Easy access to 780 and just minutes from Downtown Benicia.

Thinking of buying or selling? Contact me today to get a free market analysis of the area that you are interested in.

My Commitment to You:

  • Responsive – You will be continuously informed of all aspects of the sale from start to close and beyond!
  • Professional – You know that you will have received the very best representation to meet your needs.
  • Highest Possible Price – You know that you received the highest possible price because every marketing avenue will be pursued to reach every buyer in your price range.

 

Richard Peterson

Lic# 01931815

(707) 853-0797 or richard.peterson@pacunion.com