Last year, I relocated my business to Murrysville. It has been a pleasure to provide residential valuation services in an area that has so much to offer. As many have heard, read or experienced, the real estate market in the year 2021 was crazy. Houses would go up for sale and within a very short period of time, sometimes hours, multiple offers were received. Buyers were getting very aggressive with their offers, electing to forego all inspections, include escalation clauses and even include things such as free pizza dinners on Fridays for a year or Super Bowl tickets.
I decided to run the numbers on Murrysville as a whole and found that in the year 2021 there were a total of 267 recorded sales using a search of our local multiple listing service. These numbers do not include foreclosures or short sales. As an appraiser, we analyze what is going on in the market area. When doing this, we have to look at both the long term and short term activity in order to be able to recognize when there are changes happening in the market and how to best determine how this impacts value.
If you look at the general statistics of the area as a whole using simple regression, this shows that the year in review experienced a rising predominant sales price of about 1.3% per month.
The moment you break down the sales prices into quarters, there are some very interesting results. The first quarter of the year had 59 sales which was the least number of transactions per quarter but was the only quarter that experienced an increase in predominant sales prices. Seasonally, the first and fourth quarters typically are the times of year with the least number of transactions, however, there were not the significant differences that we would typically find between the quarters. Quarter 2 had 78 sales, quarter 3 had 63 sales and the last quarter had 65 sales. More surprising is that the remaining 3 quarters experienced declines in the predominant sales prices.
It is important to know that when determining the impact of what is going on in the market, statistics need to be analyzed specific to the area and specific to the time frame being impacted. Quarter 1 experienced a very significant increase in sales prices, quarter 2 was basically flat, quarter 3 had a reverse reaction by a notable decline with another decline in the 4th quarter but not as significant as the previous quarter.
The good news is that the declines of the last 2 quarters did not erase the overall trend of an increase from the beginning of the year. However, the last 2 quarters show that there could be a definite trend that is showing a cooling off and decline in the predominant sales prices.