Home sales in some areas of Central Indiana on the rise
Five of nine counties show increased sales over March 2008

INDIANAPOLIS – Home sales in Central Indiana are starting to improve in some areas of Central Indiana as the spring home-buying season begins. According to pended sales statistics compiled by F.C. Tucker Company, nearly 2,300 Central Indiana homes pended in March, with five of the nine counties reporting significant increases compared to the same time last year.

Madison County posted the highest pended home sales increase over March 2008 with 33.6 percent, followed by Boone County with 30.5 percent. Other counties showing a rise in sales included Johnson County (14.6 percent), Hancock County (11.7 percent) and Hendricks County (9.9 percent).

"We hope the encouraging March numbers in select areas of central Indiana are an indication the local housing market is gaining momentum, and will continue to improve throughout the year," said H. James Litten, president of F.C. Tucker Company's Residential Real Estate Services Division. "We are seeing more prospective home buyers, especially in the first-time buyer category, come off the sidelines and take a look at the inventory available. We are pleased to see overall Central Indiana inventory declining significantly, a 15.6 percent decrease over last year at this time. Less inventory and increased demand brings better balance and more consumer confidence to the market."

To date, 5,466 homes have pended in 2009, 14.1 percent less than the same time in 2008. The average sales price is down 12.4 percent from March 2008, decreasing from $140,878 to $123,461.

Available homes for sale in the nine-county region dropped 15.6 percent in March 2009 with 15,562 homes on the market, 2,881 fewer homes than in March 2008. Four counties experienced above average inventory declines. Marion County experienced the greatest decrease in inventory at 21.4 percent, followed by Hendricks County with 19.3 percent, then Madison County and Shelby County with 18.7 percent and 17.6 percent, respectively.

Pended single-family and condominium home sales

County

Mar 08 Mar 09 % Change Year-to-Date % Change

Boone

59

77

30.5%

-1.2%

Hamilton

467

368

-21.2%

-22.4%

Hancock

77

86

11.7%

-30.3%

Hendricks

181

199

9.9%

-6.3%

Johnson

158

181

14.6%

-18.9%

Madison

107

143

33.6%

4.0%

Marion

1,193

1,142

-4.3%

-13.8%

Morgan

71

63

-11.3%

-9.8%

Shelby

49

39

20.4%

-18.1%

TOTAL

2,362

2,298

-2.7%

-14.1%


Active listings - Inventory

County

Mar
08

Mar
09

% Change

Boone

538

584

8.6%

Hamilton

3,015

2,825

-6.3%

Hancock

648

565

-12.8%

Hendricks

1,394

1,125

-19.3%

Johnson

1,318

1,280

-2.9%

Madison

1,053

856

-18.7%

Marion

9,466

7,441

-21.4%

Morgan

631

573

-9.2%

Shelby

380

313

-17.6%

TOTAL

18,443

15,562

-15.6%

Active listings - Over Time

Month

Active Listings

% Change

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%
Mar-09 15,562 -15.6%

Average Sales Price

County

YTD Mar 08

YTD Mar 09

% Change

Boone

$263,971

$253,258

-4.0%

Hamilton

$253,303

$215,705

-14.8%

Hancock

$135,657

$113,331

-16.5%

Hendricks

$163,556

$155,437

-5.0%

Johnson

$139,716

$130,620

-6.5%

Madison

$75,087

$63,843

-15.0%

Marion

$97,118

$90,164

-7.2%

Morgan

$128,238

$115,003

-10.3%

Shelby

$97,195

$70,240

-27.7%

TOTAL

$140,878

$123,461

-12.4%

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Editor's Note: All statistics were compiled by F.C. Tucker Company from a report drawn from Propertylinx statistics on April 7, 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.

With more than $2 billion in annual sales, F.C. Tucker Company is Indiana's largest independently owned comprehensive real estate firm with 46 offices and more than 1,500 sales associates throughout Indiana and select markets in Kentucky. Less than one percent of all real estate firms have the longevity of F.C. Tucker. Founded in 1918, the company's family of businesses includes a full range of real estate services—mortgages, title insurance, relocation services, a full line of insurance products, auctioning and homeowner warranty products. F.C. Tucker has earned a reputation for its exceptional service, experienced sales associates and "Golden Rule" commitment to its clients and employees.

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