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Austin Area Housing Inventory Dips Lower This January

This year started off with a combination of fierce buyer competition and scarce housing inventory throughout the Austin-Round Rock Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). In the latest housing report from the Austin Board of REALTORS® (ABoR), January sales statistics indicate that buyer competition is becoming increasingly fierce while inventory dips closer to zero. The combination of sky-high demand and near-zero inventory is creating an environment where homes are selling as soon as they hit the market and almost always for more than the asking price. 

“Central Texas is a popular place for people to move and the continued corporate relocations have created a kind of juggernaut in the Austin area,” said David Brodsky, broker/owner of David Brodsky Properties. “We’re not likely to see this trend come to an end anytime soon. The spring and summer selling seasons may become even more competitive as more people relocate and businesses increase activity.”

Current Austin real estate market dynamics have some wondering if the Central Texas region has entered into a housing bubble. Although prices are increasing at an almost alarming rate, overall market and economic conditions still don’t indicate a housing bubble. It would take a major economic or geo-political event to cause the Austin real estate market to significantly adjust, says Brodsky.

“Buyers are putting up some unbelievable offers to win the house they want in the Austin area. The offers that they’re making are generally leaning heavily on cash,” explained Brodsky. “So we don’t have a situation where buyers are going outside their financial capabilities to get into a home of their choice. Lending requirements are keeping that from happening. This also lowers the risk of homeowners suddenly being unable to pay their mortgage, which is one of the factors that exacerbated the recession of 2008,” he said. 

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