Friday, December 12, 2008

Waterfront Sales Update - December '08


A tough year for Lake Wylie waterfront real estate is drawing to a close. With economic uncertainty, wild stock market swings, and challenges within the mortgage and banking industry, we've certainly had a year like no other in recent memory!
Number of waterfront homes sold on Lake Wylie is down 45% vs 2007; vacant lot sales are down 64%. Currently there are listed 160 waterfront lots for sale on the Charlotte MLS, and only 17 listed lots have sold this entire year to date! Of those that have sold this year, most have been "premium" lots (priced over $400,000). In fact, the average price paid for a waterfront lot in 2008 was $417k- - quite a jump from recent years. This can partly be explained by a reduction in lots bought by builders for spec homes - - usually lots priced under $400k. Builders have had a tough time getting loans for spec property with the tightening of the mortgage market.
Waterfront sales for homes have actually seen an increase in average price paid as well - - up 10% from 2007. About 20% of the homes reported sold on MLS were priced over $1mm, the most ever in a year.
On the other end of the spectrum, many buyers have been "bargain hunters" in 2008. Excluding new construction, final price paid for waterfront homes in 2008 was just 83% of the original asking price. Foreclosures and short sales have definitely had an impact on lake sales
this year.
Buyers have been cautious, taking their time and looking at more properties. Internet activity on my website (buyers searching) has been strong, but there's no rush to commit. It pays to be ready on both the buying and the selling side, however. Great waterfront properties are always in demand, and when priced properly, they WILL sell. Several homes that have sold this year were on the market less than a month! Check out my website to see Recent Lake Wylie Real Estate Sales.
If you're in the market to buy or sell, let me know if I can be of service to you. Especially in these market conditions, having a waterfront specialist will make all the difference!