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Chicago-area home sales up 26 percent over last February

The following market update arrived via a news release from RE/MAX Northern Illinois:

Home sales activity in the metropolitan Chicago real estate market continued to accelerate in February, posting its strongest increase in six months. There were 4,760 closed sales in the seven-county area during the month, 26 percent more than during February of last year and 6 percent more than during January 2012, according to an analysis by RE/MAX.

Sales activity was boosted by mild weather, along with affordable prices and attractive mortgage interest rates.

Based on its review of transaction information compiled by Midwest Real Estate Data, LLC, RE/MAX reported that 52.5 percent of all February sales involved distressed properties (foreclosures and short sales), 1 percent more than during the prior month. At the same time, the mix of distressed sales continued to evolve, with short sales representing 18 percent of all sales during the month, compared to 14 percent a year earlier, while foreclosures accounted for 35 percent of sales, down from 37 percent a year ago.

Transaction totals rose in all seven counties in the metro area when compared to February 2011, led by a 75 percent increase in Kendall County and a 46 percent gain in McHenry County. Sales also were up 20 percent in Cook County, 31 percent in DuPage County, 27 percent in Kane County and 33 percent in Lake and Will counties. Total sales in Chicago rose 13 percent.

For those homes sold in February, the average time between being listed for sale and the signing of a sales contract was 175 days, compared to 181 days during the prior February.

The median price of a home sold in February was $136,000, 11 percent lower than in the same month last year, a result reflected in many parts of the metro area, including Cook, DuPage, McHenry and Will counties, which all showed declines of approximately 11 percent. However, in Kendall County the median price rose 4 percent, while it fell 16 percent in Lake County, 3 percent in Kane County and 7 percent in Chicago.

Even as prices softened, February transaction volume for both detached and attached homes increased in all seven counties, as well as in Chicago, suggesting that housing demand is rising in all parts of the metro area.

Detached Sales
Sales of detached homes in February were 22 percent higher than during the same month last year, totaling 2,968 units. Distressed properties accounted for 52 percent of all detached sales during the month, a total of 1,549 units.

The median sale price of a detached home sold in February was $153,950, a slight increase over the median price during the prior month, which was $152,600. However, the February median was 7 percent lower than the same month last year.

Median prices for detached homes were up on a year-over-year basis in two counties, Kane (2.5 percent) and Kendall (0.1 percent), as well as in Chicago (1.6 percent).

Sales of detached homes rose most substantially in Kendall County where they jumped 59 percent compared to February of last year. The results in the other counties were: Cook up 17 percent; DuPage up 18 percent; Kane up 26 percent; Lake up 31 percent; McHenry up 38 percent, and Will up 30 percent. In Chicago, detached sales were 11 percent higher than in the same month last year.

Attached Homes
Attached sales turned in a stronger performance than the rest of the housing market in February, rising 32 percent from the same month last year and topping sales during the prior month by 11 percent. There were 1,792 attached sales in February with a median price of $107,500, which was down 17 percent from the median price recorded a year earlier.

Foreclosures and short sales represented 53 percent of all attached units sold.

On the county level, attached sales soared 126 percent in Kendall County and 81 percent in McHenry County compared to February of last year though attached sales in both counties totaled less than 50 units each.

In Cook County, which accounted for 1,240 units, or 69 percent of all attached sales, total transactions were up 25 percent from the prior February, and the median price was $115,000, down 19 percent. Attached sales during February in other metro counties were: DuPage 215 units (up 57 percent from February 2011), Kane 69 units (up 30 percent), Lake 99 units (up 39 percent) and Will 87 units (up 48 percent).

“Sales of attached homes over the last five months were 24 percent higher than during the same period a year ago,” said Laura Ortoleva, a spokesperson for the RE/MAX Northern Illinois real estate network. “Prices in the attached segment are still under considerable pressure; however, we expect that segment of the market will continue to strengthen this year, especially during the second quarter.”

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