Friday, January 23, 2009

2008 Waterfront Sales - A Year in Review


What can we say? 2008 was a year to develop patience . . . patience as we recovered from a record-breaking drought, followed by what can only be described as a "crisis" in the mortgage industry, followed by crazy gas prices like we've NEVER seen before, followed by economic challenges that we haven't experienced in years.
Number of homes sold on Lake Wylie were down 43% vs 2007, and number of waterfront lots sold was off by 60%. Properties that DID sell stayed on the market twice as long as the average waterfront property sold in '07. Not exactly a year for a realtor's "brag book"!

And yet . . . even in the midst of storms, rainbows do appear. Did you know that of the Lake Wylie waterfront homes sold in 2008, twenty percent (10 homes) were $1 million+ properties? That's a record, folks! As a comparison, in 2007, MLS reported only 9% (8 homes) sold for over $1 million.
More good news - - with the drop in mortgage rates and price adjustments on some of the properties for sale, fourth quarter sales began to bounce back, doubling the number of waterfront properties sold in 4th quarter 2007!
Buyers have never had so many lakefront properties from which to choose. There are currently 175 building lots and 117 waterfront homes listed on MLS! There is a good selection of lots under $300,000, with the majority of lots listed for between $300k and $450k. Homes listed are at a nice variety of price points, from the "summer places" for under $500k, up to the waterfront estates over $1 million.
The lake looks gorgeous right now, with water levels at "full pond" and rain conditions back to normal. Gas prices are manageable, back to rates where people feel like they can take the boat out on a warm spring day without breaking the bank.

All in all, we're very blessed to live in such a beautiful place. Lake property will continue to be a solid investment and just a wonderful way to live. Please visit my website, http://www.thelakewylieman.com/, and see what's offered on Lake Wylie right now. Let me know if I can be of service to you!
David Coone
The Lake Wylie Man



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