Closing prices on homes on Long Island, Queens are up
BY ELLEN YAN | ellen.yan@newsday.com
May 8, 2008
Median
closing prices on homes on
Long Island and in
Queens
have gone up for the first time in months, just as the house-buying season
goes into full swing.
According to the Multiple Listing Service of Long Island, which also covers
Queens, it went up in April to $415,000 from $409,000 in March. Some agents
had predicted the median closing figure would fall to a four-year low of
$400,000.
"The attractiveness of current mortgage interest rates has kept buyers in the
market," said Valerie Van Cleef, president of the Women's Council of Realtors'
Long Island
chapter and an agent with Coach Realtors in
East
Norwich. "I think that buyers realize that things are not as bad as
the media portrays them to be."
But nationally and locally, creative financing and risky loans made to
borrowers who clearly could not pay helped lead to the mortgage crisis,
tightening of credit and higher rates of foreclosures.
Long
Island's April uptick is far from the heftier prices of a year ago, when the
median closing figure was $440,000, and far from the boom years of 2003-05,
during which Van Cleef remembers sales prices rocketing by double-digit
percentages each month in certain neighborhoods.
Also, residential inventory continues rising, from 34,129 a year ago to 36,790
last month, according to MLS.
Mohsen Zandieh, president of the Long Island Board of Realtors, said
middle-of-the-road homes are selling, contributing to the jump in median closing
prices.
"I think average people are out in the market now as opposed to the first-time
buyer and luxury buyers," said Zandieh, who is also head of Arash Real Estate
and Management Company in
Little Neck.
Van Cleef expects median closing prices will continue going up and down this
year as sellers correct their prices.
"Many of them have become more realistic and understand because they have been
educated by by the brokers and the media and responded, " she said.
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