Dale City Single Family Home Market Update (Peggy Yee | LocalVirginiaHomes.com)
As we continue to navigate these unprecedented times with social distancing and COVID-19 cases fluctuating up and down, the Northern Virginia real estate market feels largely unaffected. In this article we analyze the real estate data in the area to really understand what is happening.
For this analysis, we compared the real estate data each month in 2020 against its 5-Year Average for that month. This comparison will shed light on how the current market is performing compared against historic performance, while taking into account monthly and seasonal variations.
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY NEW LISTINGS:
In Prince William County, the new year started out strong with new listings for detached homes in January, February and March being just slightly below than the 5-Year Average for these corresponding months. As COVID-19 cases in the United States began to rise in late March, the new listings started to taper off in April and May, dropping to 70% of the 5-Year average for April new listings.
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Table 1: New Listings for Detached Homes in Prince William County
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY NEW PENDINGS & CLOSED SALES:
New Pending Sales represent the number of homes that went under contract. Once again, a similar trend was observed, where the months of January, February and March starting off strong and mirroring the 5-Year Average for those months. In April, it dropped to 72%, before rebounding in May to about 95%. As closed sales lag the New Pendings by about 30 days, we do see the strong figures for Closed Sales for January, February, March, and April, followed by a drop in May to 82%. Although the June 2020 figures are not available yet, we do anticipate an increase in Closed Sales.
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Table 2: New Pendings for Detached Homes in Prince William County
2020 Month
5-Year Month Average
% Change
January
275
288
95%
February
347
342
101%
March
446
489
91%
April
352
486
72%
May
496
520
95%
Table 3: Closed Sales for Detached Homes in Prince William County
2020 Month
5-Year Month Average
% Change
January
204
199
103%
February
227
218
104%
March
331
311
106%
April
346
361
96%
May
354
431
82%
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY ACTIVE LISTINGS:
Active Listings represent the available homes on the market. Historically, the summer months of June and July represent the peak availability of homes on the market. The 5-Year Average of active listings for detached homes in June is 983, which is more than triple the 5-Year Average for January. With COVID-19, however, we are not seeing the normal supply of new homes coming on the market (See Table 1), resulting in the 327 Active Listings in May 2020 representing less than half of the typical housing supply of detached homes. Analyzing the active listings for the past decade, there was only 8 individual months, where the number of active listings for detached homes dipped below 500, and since November 2019 to now, we have encountered 7 of these months. The bottom line is that the supply of detached homes in Prince William County is at historic lows.
Table 4: Active Listings for Detached Homes in Prince William County
2020 Month
5-Year Month Average
% Change
January
294
522
56%
February
330
545
61%
March
389
646
60%
April
428
735
58%
May
327
762
43%
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY MEDIAN SOLD PRICE & AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET:
The notable low inventory of homes is supporting a very robust sellers market, maintaining strong home prices and low days on market. In 2020, the median sales price for detached homes peaked at 112% of the 5-Year Average. The median sales price in April and May is still well above the 5-Year Average, but prices are trending down. When the June 2020 data becomes available, it will be very interesting to see if this market cooling trend continues or if the low inventory will continue driving prices up.
When we look at the average days on market, the data is clear that homes continue to fly off the market. Both April and May had average days on market under 19 days, which is about 7 days faster than the 5-Year averages. With the historic low inventory of homes and strong buyer demand, there would be no reason to believe this trend will dissipate anytime soon.
Table 5: Median Sold Price for Detached Homes in Prince William County
2020 Month
5-Year Month Average
% Change
January
$455,000
$429,880
106%
February
$485,000
$436,300
111%
March
$509,000
$452,600
112%
April
$495,000
$455,150
109%
May
$500,000
$463,285
108%
Table 6: Average Days on Market for Detached Homes in Prince William County
2020 Month
5-Year Month Average
% Change
January
43
56
77%
February
42
50
84%
March
27
40
68%
April
14
31
45%
May
19
24
79%
DALE CITY SINGLE FAMILY HOMES FOR SALE:
In Dale City, we are seeing similar trends as compared to the Prince William County-wide data. For new sales, there was an decrease in the number of homes for sale compared to the 5-year average pre-COVID. Currently, there aren’t as many sellers coming back into the market as we would have expected in a “normal” market. As a result, there haven’t been as many pending and closed sales in April or May, compared to the 5-year average.
Table 7: New Listings for Detached Homes in Dale City
2020 Month
5-Year Month Average
% Change
January
32
28
114%
February
37
33
112%
March
68
62
110%
April
44
60
73%
May
32
61
52%
Table 8: New Pendings for Detached Homes in Dale City
2020 Month
5-Year Month Average
% Change
January
30
34
88%
February
36
42
86%
March
48
54
89%
April
39
57
68%
May
39
64
61%
Table 9: Closed Sales for Detached Homes in Dale City
2020 Month
5-Year Month Average
% Change
January
31
27
115%
February
19
25
76%
March
31
39
79%
April
39
40
98%
May
37
47
79%
DALE CITY SINGLE FAMILY HOMES TRENDS:
The percentage of Active listings has also gone down in recent months. This, in combination with the fact that days on market are dropping, indicates that we are in a tighter seller’s market than before with more buyers coming back into the market than sellers.
Table 10: Active Listings for Detached Homes in Dale City
2020 Month
5-Year Month Average
% Change
January
19
32
59%
February
20
25
80%
March
34
35
97%
April
35
42
83%
May
23
38
61%
Table 11: Median Sold Price for Detached Homes in Dale City
2020 Month
5-Year Month Average
% Change
January
$341,950
$307,820
111%
February
$335,000
$308,868
108%
March
$350,000
$316,780
110%
April
$352,000
$317,780
111%
May
$355,000
$326,200
109%
Table 12: Average Days on Market for Detached Homes in Dale City
2020 Month
5-Year Month Average
% Change
January
39
45
87%
February
29
39
74%
March
15
33
45%
April
8
27
30%
May
11
17
65%
About Peggy Yee
Peggy Yee is a supervising broker at Frankly Realtors and is a local Top Producer. She has sold over $180 million in sales and was one of Northern Virginia Magazine's Top Realtors since 2015. She has been quoted in the Around Reston Magazine, Washington Post, Money Magazine, Consumer Reports, Zillow, Trulia and Realtor.com. Peggy is 100% committed to making your move the best experience possible! Don't just take our word...Click here to see what Peggy's past clients have to say about the experience working with her from Buyer and Seller Video Testimonials and you'll understand why she is one of the top real estate agents in Dale City with dozens of 5 Star Zillow reviews. Click here for Zillow Reviews.
* Data Source: BrightMLS and SmartCharts. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
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