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"New Mexico September 2017 housing sales reported to the REALTORS Association of New Mexico (RANM) are below 2016 September sales, however, we are still on pace to have another record year," reports RANM President Victoria Murphy. 1,648 sales were reported during September 2017."

Steven Anaya, RANM CEO, says "the September 2017 median price of $200,000 is the first time since RANM began keeping statistics that the monthly median price reached the $200,000 mark." (Median price indicates that half the homes sold for more; half for less.)

September 2017
# of Sales: 1,648
Median: $200,000
Volume: $413,705,631
September 2016
# of Sales: 1,825
Median: $194,500
Volume: $429,215,168
September 2015
# of Sales: 1,687
Median: $182,000
Volume: $390,433,549
September 2014
# of Sales: 1,508
Median: $178,000
Volume: $337,698,480

"Because the New Mexico housing market experienced such a strong first and second quarter, the January through September 2017 sales numbers remain ahead of previous years," adds Murphy. Twenty-three of the thirty-one counties reporting sales in 2017 reported more sales than they had at this time last year.

Year to Date
Jan-Sept 2017
# of Sales: 16,232
Median: $190,000
Year to Date
Jan-Sept 2016
# of Sales: 15,167
Median: $185,000
Year to Date
Jan-Sept 2015
# of Sales: 14,306
Median: $179,000
Year to Date
Jan-Sept 2014
# of Sales: 12,818
Median: $175,000

New Mexico's housing market continues to be a bright spot in the state economy, but market conditions continue to be stressful and challenging for both prospective first-time buyers and homeowners looking to trade up. The ongoing rise in home prices is straining the budgets of some of these would-be buyers, and what is available for sale is moving off the market quickly because supply remains minimal in the lower- and mid-price ranges.

The trends and numbers reported are only a snapshot of market activity. If you are interested in buying or selling, consult a REALTOR familiar with your market area; he/she can provide information on specific trends in your neighborhood.

Statistical information and trends are based on information furnished by New Mexico Member Boards and MLSs to U. S. House Stats. Current reporting participants are: Greater Albuquerque Association of REALTORS, Las Cruces Association of REALTORS MLIS, New Mexico Multi-Board MLS (Artesia, Carlsbad, Clovis/Portales, Deming, Gallup, Grants, Hobbs, Las Vegas, Sierra County areas), Otero County Association of REALTORS, Roswell Association of REALTORS, Ruidoso/Lincoln County Association of REALTORS, Santa Fe Association of REALTORS, San Juan County Board of REALTORS, Silver City Regional Association of REALTORS, and the Taos County Association of REALTORS. Reports represent single family residential data only. Information does not necessarily represent all activity in any market/county. Figures based on reports run 10/19/2017. Visit www.nmrealtor.com (housing trends) for county statistics.

The REALTORS Association of New Mexico is one of the state's largest trade associations, representing over 6,000 members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate market.

Contact: M. Steven Anaya • 505-690-2729 • www.nmrealtor.com
2201 Brothers Road • Santa Fe, NM 87505 • 505-982-2442 • 505-983-8809 Fax

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