Explanation of absorption rate: The rate at which available homes are sold in a specific real estate market during a given time period. If you look at the number for Middletown you can say “If market conditions do not change and if no new listings come on the market it will take 7.4 months for the current inventory to sell at the current pace of the market. A balanced market’s absorption rate is typically between 5 – 7 months.”
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Showing posts with label Absoption Rates. Show all posts
Monday, May 4, 2015
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Current Absorption Rates
Explanation of absorption rate: The rate at which available homes are sold in a specific real estate market during a given time period. If you look at the number for Wallingford you can say “If market conditions do not change and if no new listings come on the market it will take 4.7 months for the current inventory to sell at the current pace of the market. A balanced market’s absorption rate is typically between 5 – 7 months.”
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Current Absorption Rates
Explanation of absorption rate: The rate at which available homes are sold in a specific real estate market during a given time period. If you look at the number for Wallingford you can say “If market conditions do not change and if no new listings come on the market it will take 7.2 months for the current inventory to sell at the current pace of the market. A balanced market’s absorption rate is typically between 5 – 7 months.”
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Current Absorption Rates
Explanation of absorption rate: The rate at which available
homes are sold in a specific real estate market during a given
time period. If you look at the number
for New Haven you can say “If market conditions do not change and if no new listings come on the market it
will take 9.3 months for the current inventory to sell at the current pace of
the market. A balanced market’s absorption rate is typically between 5 –
7 months.”
Monday, January 5, 2015
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