Two Central Indiana counties report increased sales in February
Available inventory in the nine-county region continues to drop

INDIANAPOLIS – More than 1,600 Central Indiana homes pended in February, with two counties reporting significant increases compared to the same time period last year, according to pended sales statistics compiled by F.C. Tucker Company. Madison County posted a 14.7 percent increase, and Boone County sales rose 11.4 percent.

February pended home sales in the nine-county area were down 20.6 percent with 1,643 homes pending compared to 2,069 in February 2008. Year to date, overall pended home sales are down 19.6 percent compared to the same timeframe in 2008.

Available homes for sale in the nine-county region dropped 14.3 percent in February 2009 with 15,377 homes on the market, 2,566 fewer homes than in February 2008. Three counties experienced significant inventory declines. Shelby County experienced the greatest decrease in inventory at -23.4 percent, followed by Marion County with -20.4 percent and Hendricks County at -17.2 percent.

"The continual drop in inventory is a good sign for the overall market," said H. James Litten, president of F.C. Tucker Company's Residential Real Estate Services Division. "It's a strong signal that our local market is strengthening."

Tucker's data also indicates that one Central Indiana county – Johnson County – saw an increase in average home prices for the second consecutive month, compared to January and February of last year. Homes in Johnson County sold for an average of $141,208 in February 2009, compared to $135,178 the February 2008, a 4.5 percent increase in the average home sales price.

"Conditions have been improving for home buyers," said Litten, "Improved affordability, low interest rates and first–time buyer tax credits are catching the attention of buyers who may have otherwise waited on the sidelines."

Pended single-family and condominium home sales

County

Feb 08

Feb 09

% Change

Year-to-Date % Change

Boone

44

49

11.4%

-18.3%

Hamilton

400

294

-26.5%

-24.1%

Hancock

72

52

-27.8%

-30.3%

Hendricks

171

148

-13.5%

-16.8%

Johnson

165

107

-35.2%

-34.1%

Madison

102

117

14.7%

-7.3%

Marion

1,022

800

-21.7%

-17.1%

Morgan

57

46

-19.3%

-8.9%

Shelby

36

30

-16.7%

-23.9%

TOTAL

2,069

1,643

-20.6%

-19.6%


Active listings - Inventory

County

Feb
08

Feb
09

% Change

Boone

517

583

12.8%

Hamilton

2,889

2,728

-5.6%

Hancock

629

579

-7.9%

Hendricks

1,316

1,089

-17.2%

Johnson

1,255

1,246

-0.7%

Madison

1,035

894

-13.6%

Marion

9,305

7,408

-20.4%

Morgan

608

552

-9.2%

Shelby

389

298

-23.4%

TOTAL

17,943

15,377

-14.3%

Active listings - Over Time

Month

Active Listings

% Change

Feb-08

18,103

4.7%

Mar-08

18,405

-0.9%

Apr-08

18,996

-1.8%

May-08

19,218

-4.1%

Jun-08

19,412

-6.6%

Jul-08

19,335

-7.4%

Aug-08

18,828

-10.9%

Sep-08

18,393

-12.2%

Oct-08

17,746

-12.7%

Nov-08

16,792

-13.0%

Dec-08 15,560 -14.3%
Jan-09 15,415 -14.5%
Feb-09 15,377 -14.3%

Average Sales Price

County

YTD Feb 08

YTD Feb 09

% Change

Boone

$263,612

$240,047

-8.9%

Hamilton

$253,381

$219,937

-13.2%

Hancock

$141,224

$114,107

-19.2%

Hendricks

$157,869

$147,562

-6.5%

Johnson

$135,178

$141,208

4.5%

Madison

$75,975

$55,928

-26.4%

Marion

$95,360

$85,759

-10.1%

Morgan

$130,830

$113,167

-13.5%

Shelby

$104,335

$56,906

-45.5%

TOTAL

$138,276

$120,880

-12.6%

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Editor's Note: All statistics were compiled by F.C. Tucker Company from a report drawn from Propertylinx statistics on March 9, 2009. Pending means the sales contract has been signed, but the transaction has not closed. According to the NAR, pending sales typically are finalized within a month or two of signing.

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