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Houston Home Prices Hit an All-Time High

by Realty News ReportJune 11, 2015
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photo-39HOUSTON – Houston home prices have reached an all-time high as the median home price hit $233,000 in May, the Houston Association of Realtors reported.

The low inventory of homes for sale has driven Houston home prices upward sharply for the last two years.

The median price – the midpoint where half the homes for more and half for less – was up 10 percent in May, compared to May of last year, HAR says. It was only a year ago that the median price broke the $200,000 barrier.

By comparison, last month’s median of $233,000, is a huge price tag compared to a decade ago when the median price for a Houston home was only $144,000. In the 1980s, the median was below $60,000 at times.

Although home sales slowed slightly for the month of May, with a 4.2 percent decline sales compared to May of 2014, home prices continued to rise in Houston.

So far this year, Houston home sales have been nearly keeping pace with 2014, which was the strongest year ever for home sales. The HAR sales results, which could be revised significantly, show 27,831 homes have been sold year-to-date in 2015 through May, only 393 houses fewer than the sales during the first five months of 2014.

The rising prices pinch the home-buying aspirations of many first-time homebuyers.

“For affordable housing, the city has taken a hit,” says Shad Bogany, former chair of the Realtors association. “I listed a home the other days for $130,000 and I had 15 showings on the first day. This tells me the demand is there for affordable housing. But the builders aren’t building it.”

Houston has been a national leader in population growth and job creation for several years and the need for housing has been surging. At the same time, home builders have been constructing houses at only a modest clip.

With oil prices falling sharply, prompting Houston energy companies to announce layoffs of thousands of employees, many had expected home sales to collapse in 2015. But the negativity has yet to materialize.

The Realtors association is expecting home sales to moderate this year, however, as the economy softens. After Houston’s exceptionally strong jobs growth last year with more than 100,000 new jobs created, a number of economists are projecting less than 50,000 new jobs in 2015. Fewer new jobs mean slower home sales.

“We are on our way to a more normalized housing market after a record-setting 2014, and just like an airplane coming in for a landing, passengers are told to expect the possibility of some dips and bumps on approach,” says HAR Chair Nancy Furst with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Anderson Properties.

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