Absorption Rate and Months of Inventory
Welcome!  | Join for Free!
|
Your Premier Source for Turnkey Investment Property |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
|
Absorption Rate and Months of Inventory
One of the measurements frequently used to gauge the liquidity of a given market is the absorption rate. This is basically the rate in which a specific segment of a real estate market sells in a given time frame. These segments are usually categorized by price range but may also be categorized by property type. The easiest way to understand absorption is to put it in more tangible terms and measure it in "Months of Inventory". In other words, we take the number of active listings and divide it by the total number of sold transactions within the same month to give us the months of inventory. To calculate the months of inventory for any given market:
As a general rule, 5 to 6 months of inventory is considered to be a normal or balanced market. Over 6 months of inventory and we have buyer's market. Less than 5 months and we have a seller's market. The smaller the available inventory, the tighter the market is. Keep in mind that these are simply guidelines and will differ from market to market. For example, let's say there were 8,000 active listings last month and 1,000 closed transactions. That leaves us 8 months of inventory remaining on the market and also tells us that we are in a buyer's market. If you are in the market looking to buy, calculating the months of inventory can give you an indication of how negotiable sellers might be. A large number, say 12 months or more, would mean that sellers have a high level of competition and will probably be more flexible on their sales price and terms. On the other hand, if you are a seller trying to sell your property, the months of inventory will give you an indication of the level of competition you will face. Selling in a buyer's market will require you to put some serious thought into your pricing strategy and any incentives you may want to offer. |
| Call Us Toll Free: (800) 611-3060 |
| Copyright Norada Real Estate Investments | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Give Feedback | Contact Us | Home |