Absorption Report


Absorption Report

The absorption rate is essentially the total number of months that it would take to sell all of the current listings in a particular market. These ratings are in a constant state of fluctuation, based on supply and demand, and usually involve all homes sold within the previous six-month period. A lower absorption rate means that the property will likely take a bit longer to sell, and conversely, a higher number indicates that the property is likely to sell much faster. Both buyers and sellers can use this data to help predict sales activity and home prices for the property in question. For example, if a homeowner lives in a market with an absorption rate of 5-months and is also anxious to sell due to a job transfer, then it might be in his or her best interest to be more aggressive in the listing price.

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< 5 months Inventory 5 months Inventory > 5 months Inventory

Houses 18% of available homes are currently under contract

List Price Available # of Homes Available Sold Last 6 Months Sold in Last 6 Months Under Contract
Last 30 days
Sold in Last 6 Months
Absorption Rate Absorption Rate Months of Inventory Months of Inventory
326k-350k 6 5 2 0.1 7.2
351k-375k 10 44 4 0.7 1.4
376k-400k 46 127 21 0.5 2.2
401k-425k 67 114 18 0.3 3.5
426k-450k 53 88 8 0.3 3.6
451k-475k 53 61 10 0.2 5.2
476k-500k 56 53 8 0.2 6.3
501k-550k 59 63 14 0.2 5.6
551k-600k 59 54 9 0.2 6.6
601k-650k 39 22 2 0.1 10.6
651k-700k 17 10 1 0.1 10.2
701k-750k 14 6 2 0.1 14
751k-800k 12 9 0.1 8
801k-850k 3 6 2 0.3 3
851k-900k 1 2 1 0.3 3
901k-950k 4 3 1 0.1 8
951k-1m 1 0.2 0
1m-1.1m 4 0
1.1m-1.2m 1 0
1.2m-1.3m 1 0
1.6m-1.7m 1 0
1.7m-1.8m 1 0
2m-2.25m 1 0