Resilence sums up 2024 and showed the value of owning real estate in Marin County while many other areas in the State and country floundered. The Marin County median price sale ticked up year over year yet still below the pandemic and low interest rate boom year of 2022. The number of new listings and sales rose from 2023 but the volume of sales was well below long term norms and not seen since 1995. This was probably fueled by higher interest rates, job market concerns, low housing inventory and the backdrop of a presidential election. The silver lining was that the luxury home market ( $5M+ homes) outperformed the market aided by the rising stock market. There was a slight reduction in the overbidding and listings took a few days longer to sell.
Macroeconomically, there were some ups and downs in 2024. Inflation dropped from 3.1% to 2.7% , a welcome decline but not as much and consistently as the market had planned. In September, the Fed reduced the benchmark rate for the first time in 4 years, followed by 2 more cuts in November and December but confounding expectations, interest rates rose ending the year higher than they began. The Fed has released a tentative forecast of two small reductions in 2025 but they may not be until the Fall depending on how the economy performs. Despite significant volatility and uncertainty, the stock market saw very substantial appreciation in 2024, boosting household wealth, especially for the affluent. This translated to some purchases being all cash purchases, especially in the higher price points. Consumer confidence rose in the second half of the year to end 6% higher than a year earlier and seems poised to improve.
Real estate markets are fiercely seasonal and, as usual, December was the slowest month for new listings and listings going into contract. As we go into January, Seller and Buyers are coming out of their seasonal hibernation and activity is rapidly rebounding. We hope to see an acceleration of inventory as we go into Spring. Buyers understand that rates are at their new normal and life must go on with marriage, expanding families, job transfers, divorce and other life changes. Also, with the recent tragic fires in Southern California, we wait to see how the insurance market in Marin County will be impacted. Real Estate in Marin is ever evolving and yet many continue to want to make their homes here. I am prepping homes now for sale and have several Buyers from out of the area eager to make their homes in this special place. Please reach out if I can help answer any questions or be a resource. Looking forward to a healthy and prosperous 2025!