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CLOSED SALES AVERAGE DAYS ON M 100 Condos 2017 201 Co-ops EDIAN SALE PRICE INVENTORY OF F $360,000 $351,250 $143,000 $155,000 $442,500 $468,750 2,408 2,281 803 605 261 262 133 146 445 453 88 83 79 97 92 Local Market Update School District Data Quarterly Data At-a-Glance Condos Co-ops Multi- Condos Fast Market Facts 2017 201 Co-ops Reality vs. HGTV Why Us? What You Need to Know About the Local Real Estate Market - Q1 2018 It would be a fair assessment to say that 2018 is off to a very good start. There are a number of factors that could have derailed the real estate market in this first quarter, including Tax Reform, rising interest rates, an erratic stock market, miserable winter weather, and of course, the ongoing story of the last several years: limited inventory of homes for sale in the most desirable price points. And yet, the stats as well as the sentiment show us a positive picture. The mid-range of properties in each market is the sweet spot that s shortest on inventory and therefore garnering multiple bids and sale prices often above asking due to the competition for each home. Depending on where in the county you look, that mid-range price point could be anywhere between $400K - $900K. The buyers for these homes may be first-time or move-up buyers, new to the county or already Westchester residents. Sales of co-op apartments have also been doing exceptionally well. Co-ops are often considered Westchester s affordable option, particularly for first-time buyers trying to own a piece of the real estate pie. Besides first-timers, co-ops are also attractive to downsizing homeowners who no longer want or need the big house in the burbs, as well as career professionals with no time or desire to deal with the maintenance needs of a single-family home. Since most co-ops are located close to transit and village centers, convenience is also a built-in perk. There is still weakness in the luxury market though price concessions are creating more opportunities. The number of sales in the county above $2M is below the first quarter of 2017, though 2017 did finish stronger. The average sale price in the $2M+ market rose from $3.2M in Q1 of 2017 to $3.6M in Q1 of 2018. There was speculation that changes in the new tax reform laws would impact the high-end market because of lowered deductibility for mortgage interest and property taxes, but for the most part, luxury buyers in the Westchester market are at price points that wouldn t have benefitted significantly prior to the tax changes anyway. Mid-range buyers are likely to be those most affected by the tax reform changes in our area. Instead of keeping buyers out of the market, the changes seem to be a non-factor, at least so far. Rather, buyers wanting to avoid paying higher purchase prices and higher interest rates are eager to jump in before they re priced out completely. Competition is fierce, so buyers need to have their team ready to roll with each new listing. That team includes Realtor, lender, home inspector, and attorney. It s been awhile since homebuyers have had to talk about interest rates at 5% or above, but that s where we re heading. Most buyers can still find rates slightly below 5%, but for those with less-thanstellar FICO scores or other compromised asset or credit conditions, they may already be above that threshold. Those of us who have been in the industry or been homeowners for over 10 years still see 5% as historically low ; however, newer and younger home buyers don t have any recall of interest rates at 15 or 18%. To them, 5% is a new, never-seen level, and therefore a psychological barrier that will take some adjustment. Even for homeowners contemplating selling their current home that they refinanced at 3.5% just a few years ago, 4.5% is more than a 25% increase and will take some getting used to. Mortgage rate forecasts have been predicting increases for the past couple of years that never materialized, but now it seems certain that there s nowhere to go but up. At this point in time, inventory seems to be the one thing that will determine the potential of the 2018 market. Contracts in this first quarter are down about 14% from one year ago because of the limited choices buyers have, probably exacerbated by the Northeast s cold and stormy weather. The second quarter will be the most telling, as Q2 is typically when the highest number of properties are listed in any given year. The weather improves, homes have their best curb appeal, and sellers looking to coordinate a move around the school year will usually list between April and June. Even with a boom of new listings, there will probably not be enough at those most desirable price points to satisfy current buyer demand. Buyer enthusiasm is still being tempered by a healthy dose of realism, so while price increases are likely especially due to strong competition, they shouldn t be unsustainable. We welcome your questions about buying or selling a home in this market. Each individual situation is unique. We d be happy to help you understand your options and how to maximize your position. Give us a call anytime! www.homesny.com 1

Homes Under Contract and Closed Sales * SCHOOL DISTRICT UNDER CONTRACT UNDER CONTRACT Previous qtr SOLD SOLD 1st qtr 2017 MEDIAN SALE PRICE MEDIAN SALE PRICE 1st qtr 2017 % CHANGE YEAR- OVER-YEAR ACTIVE LISTINGS MEDIAN PRICE OF ACTIVE LISTINGS Ardsley 21 16 21 18 $714,000 $630,500 13.24% 37 $679,000 Bedford 44 34 41 49 $812,500 $712,000 14.12% 158 $1,043,000 Blind Brook 12 15 19 21 $895,000 $1,045,000-14.35% 39 $1,032,500 Briarcliff Manor 8 12 14 10 $882,500 $848,500 4.01% 26 $975,000 Bronxville 19 4 2 8 $2,286,250 $1,471,000 55.42% 53 $2,547,500 Byram Hills 23 17 20 27 $864,500 $815,000 6.07% 96 $1,399,000 Chappaqua 36 23 26 29 $822,000 $696,000 18.10% 106 $1,125,000 Croton-Harmon 14 5 11 8 $475,900 $726,000-34.45% 25 $639,450 Dobbs Ferry 10 10 14 18 $710,750 $710,000 0% 16 $987,250 Eastchester 18 12 20 26 $667,500 $726,250-8.09% 29 $767,000 Edgemont 14 8 11 11 $1,190,000 $1,350,000-11.85% 40 $1,285,000 Elmsford 7 6 10 17 $382,500 $390,000-1.92% 22 $534,450 Greenburgh 33 23 34 28 $482,000 $531,000-9.23% 37 $597,450 Hartsdale (P.O.) 23 14 19 19 $606,000 $599,000 1.17% 28 $658,900 Harrison 33 24 34 28 $1,372,500 $1,054,900 30.11% 134 $1,799,000 Hastings 11 9 12 8 $814,500 $780,000 4.42% 15 $899,000 Hendrick Hudson 19 28 34 34 $470,000 $440,000 6.82% 58 $557,995 Irvington 14 9 12 13 $822,500 $976,000-15.73% 40 $1,154,950 Katonah-Lewisboro 38 34 45 44 $685,000 $600,000 14.17% 119 $795,000 Lakeland 33 33 47 55 $360,000 $325,000 10.77% 80 $389,999 Mamaroneck** 51 21 27 33 $1,160,000 $1,335,000-13.11% 76 $1,229,950 Mount Pleasant 13 24 24 19 $639,000 $625,000 2.24% 27 $697,450 Mount Vernon 26 36 40 43 $402,000 $320,000 25.63% 52 $449,999 New Rochelle 42 48 67 60 $670,000 $650,000 3.08% 130 $769,000 North Salem 10 8 16 9 $539,250 $490,000 10.05% 53 $760,000 Ossining 37 29 36 30 $437,375 $417,500 4.76% 78 $509,750 Peekskill 16 23 40 26 $304,000 $257,500 18.06% 23 $330,000 Pelham 28 12 16 24 $1,006,000 $890,000 13.03% 46 $1,049,500 Pleasantville 21 11 12 12 $675,000 $610,500 10.57% 25 $870,045 Pocantico Hills 1 1 3 2 $626,500 $972,500-35.58% 4 $499,000 Port Chester 20 11 13 21 $435,000 $479,500-9.28% 25 $567,000 Purchase (P.O.) 9 9 12 5 $1,082,000 $1,459,000-25.84% 42 $2,620,000 Rye City 31 25 30 28 $1,700,000 $1,799,500-5.53% 78 $2,147,500 Rye Neck 14 9 16 11 $950,500 $1,100,000-13.60% 25 $1,695,000 Scarsdale 36 26 26 48 $1,600,500 $1,777,813-9.97% 132 $2,047,500 Somers 25 19 24 28 $390,875 $513,750-23.92% 68 $569,900 Tarrytown 9 9 8 17 $607,000 $715,000-15.10% 18 $720,000 Tuckahoe 7 11 12 8 $755,000 $774,500-2.52% 24 $1,479,000 Valhalla 9 9 12 14 $515,000 $475,000 8.42% 14 $522,000 White Plains 44 36 47 35 $678,800 $603,000 12.57% 60 $825,000 Yonkers 75 91 109 139 $480,000 $469,900 2.15% 141 $527,500 Yorktown 17 24 29 34 $425,000 $437,500-2.86% 45 $575,000 * Data sourced from Hudson Gateway Multiple Listing Service and sorted by school district unless otherwise noted. **Includes Larchmont P.O. Number of sales in Q1 2018 may be too low for % of change to be meaningful. www.homesny.com 2

Quarterly Home Sales Report - At a Glance. * Overall Sales Down 1.9% REAL ESTATE MARKET REPORT How was the Westchester Market in the 1st Quarter of 2018? Total number of sales, inclusive of all main property types as shown in detail in this report, are 1.9% below the 1st quarter of 2017 at 1,897, versus 1,933 last year. The only significant increase in number of sales was seen in multi-family (2-4 unit) properties, up 9.8% over a year ago. Co-ops saw a slight improvement, up 1.8%, with condos virtually unchanged. -family home sales were down 5.3% due to continued lack of inventory to satisfy buyer demand. Prices Up 1.9% Year-Over-Year The median single-family home price reached $611,250 in the 1st quarter of 2018, up 1.9% over 2017 s $600,000 in the same quarter. Co-ops saw the largest increase in median sale price, rising 8.4% to $155,000. Co-op demand remains strong, representing the best option for buyers just entering the market, as well as downsizers from larger homes. Sale prices rose 5.9% for multi-family homes as investors still see value in that market. Condo prices dipped 2.4%, the only decline seen this quarter. How much negotiating room was there? Inventory Continues Decline, Down 9.7% Overall inventory ends the quarter down 9.7% versus the same quarter of 2017, after a 10.4% decline in the last quarter of 2017. Inventory in most markets is at the lowest level it has been in at least 10 years or more. The most significant declines were in co-op listings, down 24.7%, and multi-family homes, down 19.6%. These are also the two strongest segments in terms of number of sales and price gains which has depleted the inventory further. -family inventory declined 5.3% overall, while condos remained even. % of List Price Received -family homes sold for 97.9% of list price in the 1st quarter of 2018, slightly up from the same quarter of 2017 at 97.6%, and just off the 98% seen in the last quarter of 2017. Homes that are selling in excess of their asking prices, generally in the midrange price points, are offset by discounts in the luxury market where buyers have much more selection and can look for value. Buyers have little room to negotiate if they are purchasing in the strongest market areas and price ranges. * Per data provided by the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors www.homesny.com 3

Fast Market Facts, Year Over Year, Q1 2018, Westchester County. * CLOSED SALES AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET MEDIAN SALE PRICE INVENTORY OF FOR SALE** $600,000 $611,250 $360,000 $351,250 $143,000 $155,000 $442,500 $468,750 2,408 2,281 605 803 214 172 261 262 445 453 133 146 1,094 1,036 100 88 83 79 97 92 87 84 Condos Co-ops Multi- * Per data reported by the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors. ** Average monthly inventory of homes for sale. www.homesny.com 4

Reality vs. HGTV It seems that everyone watches at least some real estate-related shows on HGTV these days. These shows are great for dreaming about the possibilities of living on a beautiful tropical island; buying a fixer-upper and having someone else do a complete renovation (including all new furnishings!) in just 7 weeks, within your budget; or being a Realtor doing multi-million dollar deals that come together in just 5 minutes! Seem real? NO! But entertaining? For sure! What these shows do accomplish is setting the imagination on fire. For some, this inspiration can be the catalyst to action. Let s look at the realities of buying a fixerupper. With a shortage of move-in ready homes available for sale in many markets, buyers are beginning to consider homes that don t fulfill all their needs and desires right off the bat. There are some definite advantages to this strategy, along with some challenges. Buying a fixer-upper opens up more options where there s limited inventory, gives you the opportunity to customize the home to your particular needs and taste, and to potentially increase the value of the property quickly with your renovation investment. On the flip side, if you don t have the option of staying in your current residence or elsewhere while you make improvements to the new home, you will possibly be living through construction for months and often spending way more than you budgeted for those renovations. One of the aspects never addressed on those HGTV shows is how the buyers finance their purchases and renovations. There are many real-life solutions to this. Outside of having a wealthy aunt who gifted you a boatload of cash, lenders offer a variety of different renovation loans these days. It s possible to buy a fixer-upper and even borrow enough money to cover the renovation costs, so the renovation costs are financed over the life of the loan instead of out-of-pocket up front. Ask your Realtor for recommendations to those lenders who are astute at renovation loans and then let the lender walk you through the process. You ll need to find a licensed, approved contractor to do the renovations to your specifications and within your budget, something your Realtor or lender can probably also assist with. Problem solved! Next, let s consider those Realtors selling multi-million dollar homes one after another with just a handshake or Realtors who show every buyer just 3 homes and then require them to pick one. Seem real? Maybe on occasion, but certainly the exception, not the rule. What about attorneys, paperwork, home inspections, and actual closings? Do any of these buyers get pre-approved before looking at properties? Does every Realtor drive a luxury sports car, negotiate deals over lunch in upscale restaurants, and host catered open houses in magnificently staged properties where they serve caviar and champagne? Of course not! Once again, entertaining but not reality. Can a Realtor achieve those levels of success? Absolutely! One of the most appealing things about a career in real estate is that it s a very entrepreneurial profession, with no limit on potential earnings. Someone who commits to a real estate career, works hard, continually elevates their skills and knowledge, develops market and marketing expertise, and always looks out for the best interests of their clients can be as successful as those HGTV stars. Getting started in real estate is relatively inexpensive, making it possible for almost anyone to consider obtaining a real estate license. It s not for the faint of heart though, and there are no guarantees, but with risk and commitment comes reward. Those stars will also tell you that having the right trainer, coach and/or mentor is pivotal to attaining that level of success. The industry has gone from being the pastime of bored housewives to one of true professionalism, advanced technology, and expert negotiating skills. More and more young entrepreneurs see real estate as the way to achieving their own dreams while fulfilling the dreams of their clients, and all on their own terms. Sound like the career for you? If so, give us a call and we ll show you how to get started. Who knows, maybe HGTV will offer you your own show! And then there s always that beautiful tropical island www.homesny.com 5

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