Monday, November 9, 2009

GREATER NASHVILLE HOME SALES UP 22.7 PERCENT
Major increase in closings is first since October 2006


There were 2,145 home closings reported for the month of October, according to figures provided by the Greater Nashville Association of REALTORS®. This figure is up 22.7 percent from the 1,748 closings reported for the same period last year. This is the first time since October of 2006 that Greater Nashville home sales have recorded and increase in home sales on a year-to-year comparison for the month.
Year-to-date closings through October are 17,598, and 18.4 percent decrease from the 21,581 closings reported through October 2008.
“It is truly welcome news that home sales in Greater Nashville increased so dramatically in October,” said GNAR President Mike Nichols. “And while one month does not make a trend, having a significant number of sales pending for the next month is also encouraging.'
“This is undeniable evidence that the $8,000 tax credit has been meaningful in stimulating home sales. There is no question that many of these sales were initiated due to the tax credit and it is certainly our hope that, with the expansion and extension of this tax credit through next spring, we will continue to see positive sales in the area.”
“This is really positive news for the area economy beyond those directly involved in the home sales transactions. Many new homeowners purchase appliances, furniture, floor covering, landscaping, lighting and other household items that help make their new house become their new home.”