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September Real Estate Market for the Twin Cities

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Monthly market report for the Twin Cities, Minnesota in September 2020.

Strong buyer activity has continued into the fall, which is normally the start of the seasonal slowing of the housing market. With stronger buyer activity in the market this year and the continued constrained supply of homes for sale, speedy sales and multiple offers are likely to remain a common occurrence and will keep the housing market hot even when the weather is cooling.

 

While mortgage rates remain near record lows, The Mortgage Bankers Association reports that lending standards are tightening, which makes it a bit more difficult for some buyers to qualify. At the same time, unemployment remains substantially higher than a year ago due to COVID-19. Despite all this, buyers are out in full force this fall, showing amazing resilience in the middle of a pandemic.

SEptember 2020 in the twin cities Region:

New Listings increased 9.8% to 7,771
Pending Sales increased 27.7% to 6,443
Inventory decreased 32% to 8,936

AUGUST 2020 vs. SEPTEMBER 2020

AUGUST

Median Sales Price increased 9.8% to $315,000
Days on Market decreased 4.9% to 39 days
Months Supply of Homes For Sale decreased 34.6% to 1.7 months

SEPTEMBER

Median Sales Price increased 10.8% to $310,000
Days on Market decreased 15.9% to 37 days
Months Supply of Homes For Sale decreased 37% to 1.7 months

Publish Date: October 21, 2020

All data from NorthstarMLS. Report © 2020 ShowingTime. A research tool provided by the Saint Paul Area Association of REALTORS®

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Tiffany Bergum & Judy “B” Barbatsis

Coldwell Banker Realty – Stillwater, MN

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TIFFANY 612.516.1759 | JUDY “B” 612.910.7600

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