Weekly Market Update, Feb 11 2008
Weekly Market Update
For LaGrange and Lagrange Park
week of Monday, February 11-17, 2008
There were total of 3 single-family detached homes sold in LaGrange & Lagrange Park last week and 17 in the last 30 days. There are currently 194 active listings for sale in this area. This calculates to a 11.4 month supply on the market. According to the National Association of Realtors, a six (6) month supply would be considered a balanced market, meaning neither a buyer’s nor seller’s market, with moderate price growth. Supplies greater than 6 months would indicate trending into a buyer’s market and a supply lower than 6 months would indicate a seller’s market. There were 10 new listings come on the market this week and 6 price adjustments made by sellers.
There was 1 attached single family home under contract in the last week at a list of $215,000 and 2 new listings in this sub-market. There are 74 listings on the market in this category.
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Market Statistics Criteria Status: Active, Back on Market, New, Price Change, Re-activated Area: La Grange, La Grange Park Property Type: Detached Single
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Active Listings
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Detached Single
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Interest Rates:
Last week, interest rates creeped up week to 6% for a 30 year fixed mortgage. Though the Fed has been aggressive with the reduction of widely publicized short-term rates, it has not had a similar affect on long-term mortgages, which have actually increased.
On another note, last week the Fed approved the economic stimulus package which included a modification of Fannie Mae-Freddie Mac conventional loan limits. The current ceiling on conventional mortgages in Chicagoland is $417,000. Mortgages higher than this ceiling, labeled as unconventional or Jumbo, are subject to a premium of approximately 1% higher than conventional rates. This change was designed to impact high price areas and is not likely to impact Chicagoland loan limits. We will have more info here in the next several weeks.
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