Print
Real Estate - Residential

May Home Sales In Three Counties Ease Slightly, Data Shows

By Cece Nunn, posted Jun 17, 2015
May marked the first month this year that home sale numbers for Brunswick, Bladen and Columbus counties did not improve over the previous month, according to statistics released Wednesday by the Brunswick County Association of Realtors.

Other numbers were down, too, according to a news release from the association, especially the sale of distressed lots, which reflected an 83 percent drop (from 18 lots to three) over last May. Interim BCAR CEO Cynthia Cumbie said that decrease, however, is a positive sign that could mean good news for future land and home sales.

While the association reported a slight decrease in sales compared to April, the number of single-family homes sold in May was up 4 percent over the same month last year in the three counties.
 
“These latest figures emphasize the fact that the real estate market in Brunswick, Columbus and Bladen counties is moving forward,” Cumbie said.

Home sales in Brunswick County alone, mostly the southern portions covered by the multiple listing service the BCAR uses, rose from 196 in May 2014 to 224 in May this year. “In Brunswick County, it’s noteworthy that the percentage of units sold increased more than 14 percent, even though there was a slight decrease in the number of listings," Cumbie said.
 
Inventory figures changed, too, she said.  “There are definite pockets in Brunswick County that have very low inventory right now,” Cumbie explained, noting that months-of-inventory is down to four months in Boiling Spring Lakes, while days on the market – 160 - is average for 2015.

The release said months-of-inventory statistics were similar in the Shallotte area.

 
May single family and lot sale statistics (Brunswick Co. only)
Listings Units sold Avg. price Total volume Lots sold Avg. lot price
2014: 438 196 $251,943 $49,090,540 112 $69,701
2015: 421 224 $245,431 $56,095,150 88 $60,140
-3.9% 14.3% -2.2% 14.3% -21.4% -13.7%
Ico insights

INSIGHTS

SPONSORS' CONTENT
Web awstaffpic2020 1 132245438

The 2024 Luncheon for Literacy featuring Special Guest Jason Mott

Alesha Edison Westbrook - Cape Fear Literacy Council
Jessiepowellheadshot webversion

5 Reasons to Build Custom Franchise Software

Jessie Powell - Wide Open Tech
Chris coudriet

As the Weather Warms, New Hanover County Remains Committed to Keeping Things Green

Chris Coudriet - New Hanover County Government

Trending News

YMCA Eyes Growth With Plans For New, Expanded Facilities

Emma Dill - Apr 23, 2024

Burns, Redenbaugh Promoted At Coastal Horizons

Staff Reports - Apr 23, 2024

Cold Storage Developer Sets Near-port Facility Completion Date

Audrey Elsberry - Apr 24, 2024

Wilmington Financial Firm Transitions To Wells Fargo's Independent Brokerage Arm

Audrey Elsberry - Apr 24, 2024

Krug Joins Infinity Acupuncture

Staff Reports - Apr 23, 2024

In The Current Issue

Taking Marine Science On The Road

“My mission and my goal is to take my love of marine science, marine ecosystem and coastal ecosystems and bring that to students and teacher...


Funding A Food Oasis: Long-awaited Grocery Store Gains Momentum

With millions in committed funding from New Hanover County and the New Hanover Community Endowment, along with a land donation from the city...


With Coffee And Cocktails, Owners Mix It Up

Baristas are incorporating craft cocktail techniques into show-stopping coffee drinks, and bartenders are mixing espresso and coffee liqueur...

Book On Business

The 2024 WilmingtonBiz: Book on Business is an annual publication showcasing the Wilmington region as a center of business.

Order Your Copy Today!


Galleries

Videos

2024 Power Breakfast: The Next Season