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Condos Are Selling for a Record 17% Discount to Single-Family Homes as the Coronavirus Fuels Demand for Space

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According to a new report from Redfin, the average single-family home sold in the U.S. in 2020 was priced 17.3% higher than the typical condo, marking the largest premium recorded since 2013. This increase reflects a shift towards purchasing spacious homes amid the pandemic, with single-family home prices rising 15.5% year-over-year in October, compared to a 9.9% increase for condos. Despite this, condo sales rose 22.7% in October, showcasing a recovery from earlier declines. Areas like Fort Lauderdale and Bakersfield report the highest price premiums for single-family homes.

Positive
  • Single-family home prices increased by 15.5% year-over-year, reaching a median of $350,000.
  • Condo sales rebounded with a 22.7% increase in October, indicating a recovering market.
  • The gap between single-family homes and condos reflects a significant demand for larger living spaces.
Negative
  • Condos are selling for 17.3% less than single-family homes, indicating persistent pricing pressure.
  • Condos are taking longer to sell, averaging 36 days on the market compared to 27 days for single-family homes.

SEATTLE, Nov. 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- (NASDAQ: RDFN) — The typical single-family home that sold in the U.S. this year was purchased for an average of 17.3% more ($58,000) than the typical condo, according to a new report from Redfin (www.redfin.com), the technology-powered real estate brokerage. That's up from 15.4% last year and represents the largest premium since at least 2013, when Redfin began recording this data.

The U.S. housing market has been on fire this year, with record-low mortgage rates and remote work prompting scores of Americans to relocate. But the condo market has missed out on much of the gains as homebuyers have left dense cities in search of more space and privacy—AKA single-family homes—during the coronavirus pandemic.

The median sale price of single-family homes surged 15.5% year over year in October, outpacing the condo market's 9.9% growth. Condos are also taking longer to sell—the typical condo spent 36 days on the market last month, compared with 27 days for the typical single-family home. And less than a quarter (22.8%) of condos sold for more than their listing price, compared with 36.6% of single-family homes.

Purchases of condos, however, have been catching up. In October, condo sales rose 22.7% from a year earlier on a seasonally-adjusted basis, following a 50% plunge in the spring. That's on par with the 23.3% growth in sales of single-family homes last month.

"Condos sales are rebounding because buyers are finding great deals," said Redfin Chief Economist Daryl Fairweather. "Families are fleeing cities in search of more space in the suburbs, which has presented an opportunity for millennials who are looking to become homeowners but don't need extra bedrooms or a backyard."

October 2020 Market Summary: Single-Family Homes Vs Condos


Single-family homes

Condos

Median sale price

$350,000 (+15.5% YoY)

$277,000 (9.9% YoY)

Median days on market

27 (-17 days YoY)

36 (-7 days YoY)

Share of properties that sold above
list price

36.6%

22.8%

Share of properties that faced
bidding wars

59.8%

42.6%

Year-over-year change in supply
(active listings)

-27.0%

5.2%

Year-over-year change in homes
sold (seasonally adjusted)

23.3%

22.7%

Florida and California Rank at the Top of the List When It Comes to Price Premiums for Single-Family Homes

In the Fort Lauderdale, FL metropolitan area, single-family homes sold for an average of 38.3% more than condos in October—the largest premium of the 86 metros in this analysis. It was followed by Bakersfield, CA, with a 35.8% premium, and Lakeland, FL, at 34.3%. Oklahoma City, OK and Tucson, AZ rounded out the top five, both at 30.3%.

In the Seattle metro, where single-family homes are selling for a 17.9% premium, condos are taking several months to sell rather than the usual couple of weeks, according to local Redfin real estate agent Forrest Moody.

"Before the pandemic, it was challenging to find a condo in Seattle for less than $500,000, but now there are plenty selling for under $400,000. The people who are buying condos now are the people who couldn't afford to buy one a couple of years ago because prices were so high," he said. "I recently sold a condo that was within walking distance of Amazon's headquarters for $510,000. Condos in that building normally go for $550,000 and up."

There were just three metro areas where single-family homes sold for less than condos in October. San Antonio saw the biggest gap, with single-family homes going for 12.9% less than condos, followed by Omaha, NE (-6.2%) and Salt Lake City (-1.7%).

In San Antonio, there's been a resurgence of high-end condos in the downtown area, according to local Redfin real estate agent Jim Seifert.

"There are more people buying condos in San Antonio than I've ever seen before," Seifert said. "Young people who work in tech and healthcare are moving here from Seattle, California, Washington, D.C. and Maryland because San Antonio is so much more affordable, and they have a bigger appreciation for downtown living than the average person from Texas."

Seifert continued: "San Antonio's condo market is also likely being fueled by the fact that buyers know they can get in. There's a shortage of single-family homes for sale, but the supply of condos is growing like wildfire, so some folks are opting for condos because they don't want to deal with a bidding war."

To read the full report, including methodology and a full list of single-family home price premiums across major U.S. metro areas, please visit: https://www.redfin.com/news/single-family-home-premium-condo.

About Redfin
Redfin (www.redfin.com) is a technology-powered residential real estate company, redefining real estate in the consumer's favor in a commission-driven industry. We do this by integrating every step of the home buying and selling process and pairing our own agents with our own technology, creating a service that is faster, better and costs less. We offer brokerage, iBuying, mortgage, and title services, and we also run the country's #1 real estate brokerage search site, offering a host of online tools to consumers, including the Redfin Estimate. We represent people buying and selling homes in over 90 markets in the United States and Canada. Since our launch in 2006, we have saved our customers over $800 million and we've helped them buy or sell more than 235,000 homes worth more than $115 billion.

For more information or to contact a local Redfin real estate agent, visit www.redfin.com. To learn about housing market trends and download data, visit the Redfin Data Center. To be added to Redfin's press release distribution list, email press@redfin.com. To view Redfin's press center, click here.

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FAQ

What is the current price premium of single-family homes over condos according to RDFN?

Single-family homes are currently priced 17.3% more than condos.

How much did single-family home prices increase in October 2020?

Single-family home prices increased by 15.5% year-over-year in October 2020.

What percentage of condos sold for more than the listing price in October 2020?

Only 22.8% of condos sold for more than their listing price in October 2020.

What were the median sales prices of single-family homes and condos in October 2020?

The median sales price of single-family homes was $350,000 and condos were $277,000.

What percentage of properties faced bidding wars in the single-family home market?

59.8% of single-family homes faced bidding wars.

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