Checking The Pulse Of The Kansas City Real Estate Market
Property data on distressed properties across the U.S. has been compiled by The McClatchy Company and findings indicate it’s very possible there could be another 4 million distressed properties on the market in the next year or two. If true, that would double the supply of residential real estate on the market and thus double the months of inventory home sellers are up against with selling their homes. It will certainly have an effect on home values across the U.S. and our local real estate market in Kansas City, Johnson County KS, Overland Park and the surrounding areas won’t be immune.
Consider that The McClatchy Company’s analysis finds there’s about 3.5 million homes currently for sale in the U.S. There’s 600,000+ homes currently owned by lenders but NOT yet listed for sale. There’s 2.2 homeowners who are 90+ days late and who HAVE received either an initial foreclosure notice or notice of default. There’s 1.9 million homeowners who are 90+ days late but have NOT yet received a foreclosure notice or notice of default.
Add it all together and that’s how we arrive at the estimate that there could be another 4 million in distressed properties hitting the market in the next year or two. Until the volume of homes for sale, along with the shadow inventory (likely foreclosure listings that are not yet on the market) get in check, it’s likely that the real estate market will remain volatile for at least a year or more. That means a continuation of our current buyer’s real estate market. As long as interest rates remain low, we’re likely to look back in 5, 10, 20… 50 years and find that the next year or two were the best time ever to buy a home.
Posted by Jason Brown