Chicago Real Estate Market Update: Another 16 Year Record
records in home sales
It’s truly amazing. Two years into a pandemic and the Chicago real estate market is still smashing home sale records. December set a 16 year record to be exact and that’s despite the fact that inventory is still tight and last December also set a record. Home sales were 7.7% higher than in 2020 but, to put things in even better perspective, 26.2% higher than in 2019. This is all shown in the monthly sales graph below with all the December points flagged in red.
As usual the Illinois Association of Realtors will report a smaller increase in home sales of only 5.5%.
One thing a bit different about December compared to previous months is that the sales increase was pretty much equally driven by both attached and detached home sales. Up until then attached sales were responsible for most of the recent increases.
Chicago home sales had been declining now for several years but the Coronavirus really tanked the market in May and June of 2020. The market returned to more normal levels starting in July and is now setting new records.
Chicago Home Contract Activity
However, it does look like this sale surge might be losing some steam. As you can see in the graph below the number of contracts written has come back down to earth a bit. December was 4.9% below last year although it was still higher than every other year that I’ve been tracking. In particular, it was 25.0% above 2019’s number.
Chicago home sale contract activity is still at the high end of the historic range
Pending Chicago Home Sales
After rising through much of the pandemic pending home sales have started to decline. December dropped by a very significant 400 units from a year ago, bringing it back in line with the pre-pandemic lows. This means that December closings were partially fed off this backlog and there won’t be quite as much backlog to contribute to future closings, which could reduce future sales numbers.
After hitting historic lows the backlog of homes likely to close in the next 1 – 2 months rebounded during the pandemic but is now starting to retreat again
Distressed Chicago Home Sales
The percentage of home sales which are distressed continues to bounce close to zero. December had only 1.9% distressed sales, compared to 3.4% the previous year. The foreclosure moratorium has certainly contributed to this reduction so, now that the moratorium has ended, we might see a bit of an increase in the near future.
Since the housing crisis the percentage of home sales that are distressed has steadily declined to almost negligible levels.
Chicago Home Inventory
I will continue to calculate home inventory levels myself until the canned graphs more accurately reflect the peculiarities of the current environment. The graph below once again shows home inventory levels hitting new record lows, as has been the case for much of the pandemic. Also note that the detached and attached lines flipped once the pandemic hit. Detached inventory came down to a mere 2.4 months of supply in December compared to 2.9 months last year while attached inventory dropped by a much larger amount – from 6.2 months to 3.6 months of supply. Anything below a 4 month supply would be a seller’s market.
After a big Coronavirus induced spike in April 2020 the inventory of homes for sale dropped back down. Both detached and attached inventory keep setting new record lows.
Chicago Home Sale Market Times
The only way you can have high sales with low inventory is if homes sell really fast – and that’s pretty much what has been happening and you can see it in the graph below. And that’s been especially true for detached homes. Again, you can see how the attached and detached lines flipped when the pandemic hit. On average detached homes sold in only 52 days, down from 69 days in 2020. But half the homes sold within 28 days.
Curiously, attached homes are now taking longer to sell than they did in 2020 – 95 days on average, up from 81 days. Half are selling within 53 days. It’s curious because inventory is down. If inventory remains low they may start selling faster.
When the pandemic first hit Chicago market times rose but they finally recovered with detached homes at a record low.
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