Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Lawler: Updated Table of Distressed Sales and Cash buyers for Selected Cities in May

Economist Tom Lawler sent me the updated table below of short sales, foreclosures and cash buyers for several selected cities in May.

Lawler notes that Orlando is one of a few markets in Florida where foreclosure share of sales up a decent amount from year ago.

On distressed: Total "distressed" share is down in all of these markets, mostly because of a sharp decline in short sales.

Short sales are down in all of these areas.

Foreclosures are down in most of these areas too, although foreclosures are up a little in a couple of areas.

The All Cash Share (last two columns) is mostly declining year-over-year.

As investors pull back, the share of all cash buyers will probably continue to decline.

Short Sales ShareForeclosure Sales Share Total "Distressed" ShareAll Cash Share
May-14May-13May-14May-13May-14May-13May-14May-13
Las Vegas7.9%31.8%9.1%10.3%17.0%42.1%40.2%57.9%
Reno**11.0%27.0%6.0%7.0%17.0%34.0%  
Phoenix3.9%12.3%6.7%9.7%10.7%22.0%29.5%38.9%
Sacramento7.0%22.5%8.3%7.5%15.3%30.0%20.5%33.6%
Minneapolis3.9%6.8%12.1%19.9%16.0%26.7%  
Mid-Atlantic 5.2%8.2%8.1%7.2%13.3%15.5%17.2%16.7%
Orlando9.2%22.1%24.7%19.0%34.0%41.2%43.8%53.9%
California *6.0%11.3%6.9%15.0%12.9%26.3%  
Bay Area CA*4.7%10.4%3.1%6.5%7.8%16.9%22.9%27.6%
So. California*6.6%15.7%5.8%10.9%12.4%26.6%25.8%32.6%
Hampton Roads    21.3%26.3%  
Northeast Florida    36.5%37.8%  
Toledo      36.6%33.8%
Wichita      24.3%23.0%
Des Moines      17.5%17.3%
Tucson      31.3%32.8%
Omaha      19.4%14.1%
Pensacola      32.6%32.1%
Georgia***      26.0%NA
Peoria      19.6%21.7%
Georgia***      26.0%NA
Spokane        
Houston  4.5%9.4%    
Memphis*  15.9%21.5%    
Birmingham AL        
*share of existing home sales, based on property records
**Single Family Only
***GAMLS

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