California Pending Home Sales Stall 3 Straight Months in September-Rebranded

by | Nov 1, 2017

According to the California Association of Realtors, California pending home sales dwindled for the third consecutive month in September 2017, suggesting that the housing market will slow as the end of the year winds down.

Entering the fall 2017 home-buying season, the housing market momentum waned as Realtors reported slower open house traffic, and listing appointments and client presentations fell below positive territory in September, C.A.R.’s September Market Pulse Survey found.

California September pending home sales data include:

  • Based on signed contracts, year-over-year statewide pending home sales dropped in September on a seasonally adjusted basis, with the Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI) declining 6.0 percent from 127.7 in September 2016 to 120.0 in September 2017. California pending home sales increased on a monthly basis, rising 2.5 percent from the August index of 117.0.
  • Pending home sales have declined on an annual basis for eight of the last nine months so far this year. After a solid run-up of closed sales in May, June, and August, continued housing inventory issues and affordability constraints may have pushed the market to a tipping point, suggesting the pace of growth will begin to slow in the fall.
  • All of the major regions recorded a decrease in pending sales from the previous year, with the San Francisco Bay Area experiencing the largest drop in pending sales, falling 10.8 percent on an annual basis. San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Monterey counties were all down in double-digits of 22.4 percent, 23.5 percent, and 16.9 percent, respectively. Pending sales in San Francisco County inched up 2.8 percent.
  • Pending home sales were down 7.1 percent from the previous year in Southern California. Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Diego counties registered lower annual pending sales of 8.0 percent, 13.4 percent, and 11.5 percent, respectively. Orange County experienced its first year-to-year pending sales decrease (2.8 percent) in six months, and San Bernardino County posted its first annual decline (11.6 percent) in four months.
  • The Central Valley region experienced a nominal 0.6 percent annual pending sales decline,  led by a 16.8 percent annual decrease in Sacramento County, while Kern County recorded a 5.2 percent decrease from last September.
  • C.A.R.’s Market Velocity Index – home sales relative to the number of new listings coming online each month to replenish that sold inventory or market indicator of future price appreciation – suggests that there continues to be upward pressure on home prices through the fall. Home sales continue to outstrip new listings coming online to restock sold units.
  • The Market Velocity Index dipped from 53 to 52, implying that there were 52 percent more homes sold than new listings, meaning the supply of homes available for sale continued to drop.

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