Monroe, NC: Home Sales and Demand Trends, Days on the Market(constantly updated)
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010Simply put, “Days-on-Market” tells you how long the active properties currently for sale, in aggregate, have been on the market (a.k.a. “time on market”). Said otherwise- “of the active listings currently available for sale – how long have they been for sale?”
Compare this to “Time to sale” which is used to describe only those selected properties that sold and is a statistically different measurement. “Time to sale” only looks at those properties that sold vs “time on market” which looks at all active listings as defined above.
Most importantly, while the values of the Altos Research “days on market” and the “time to sale” may not match, you’ll find that these numbers are closely correlated. Both values rise is weaker markets and fall in stronger markets.
The Days-on-Market number that you see here on AltosResearch.com and in your Market Reports is a “cumulative” number. So what does that mean? Sometimes listing agents will pull a listing from the active market and re-list the property in the near future – maybe a couple of weeks or months down the road. This is a common action for an agent to take if a property has been on the market for an extended period of time or if the property will have its price reduced. Frequently, this also resets the days-on-market number back to “0 days” in the local MLS search. By re-listing the property, it can appear to be “new” in the local market because new buyers in the market may not have seen the property previously. But, that doesn’t really tell you want the true “days-on-market” value is in that market.
To correct for that, we calculate “Days-on-Market” as a cumulative number, which means if a properties leaves the active market and is relisted again within a 90-day period, we assume that they property was never really “off the market” – more like “it was taking a break.”
Contact me today for more information! Rod Potter/ Email: rpotter@carolina.rr.com / Phone: (704)840-4137
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