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Taylor Walcik

December 2021 Figures Show Surging Prices Amidst Continued Inventory Issues in North Texas

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From Staff Reports

For those that are hopeful that our inventory woes are behind us in 2022, the most recent report from the MetroTex Association of Realtors is a reality check.

“Sales prices probably aren’t going to come down drastically in 2022 but they could begin to flatten out”, said 2022 MetroTex President Taylor Walcik.

Prices have reached unprecedented levels in some North Texas areas while the residential real estate supply continues to be extremely limited for homebuyers.

The price per square foot of single-family homes sold in North Texas reached an all-time high of $189 — up 21 percent from December 2020.

While home prices soared, the limited inventory is the key reason for a 3 percent decline in number of homes sold in North Texas compared to December 2020.

Walcik says the vast separation between supply and demand could continue to slow the sales figures and flatten the price increases.

“The supply shortage may cause prospective homebuyers who don’t want to continue open bidding on properties to delay their home purchase to see if the pricing will flatten out and hopefully see more listings in the 2022 selling season this Spring and Summer,” Walcik added.

More than 75 percent of the sales in North Texas are priced between $200,000 and $600,000 while the number of listings in the same price point makes up 63 percent of the active market.

At the end of December there were 7,250 active listings throughout the coverage area of the local MLS (North Texas Real Estate Information Systems). The number of active listings represents a 20 percent decline compared to the same time last year.

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