Single-family home sales totaled 179, while condo sales reached 334—a modest gain of 3.5% and 2.8%, respectively. When combined with January sales, 2024 shows continued improvement over 2023, with total year-to-date sales up by 7.2% compared to the same period last year.
Both markets experienced year-over-year growth in median sales price. Single-family homes observed an 8.9% jump, reaching $1,075,000, while condo sales increased 6.8% to $512,500. Additionally, the median days on the market for single-family homes decreased by 17 days to 30 days from 47 days in February 2023. However, condos stayed on the market longer than last year, with a median of 39 days compared to 28 days.
Sales volume for single-family homes remained steady compared to last year, up just six sales. Homes priced $1,000,000 and above made up nearly 60% of total sales this February, compared to 49% in February 2023, a 25.9% year-over-year increase. Conversely, single-family home sales below $1,000,000 dipped by 18.2% year-over-year. In the condo market, the $500,000 to $699,999 price range experienced the most significant growth, with 96 sales compared to 67 in February 2023, an increase of 43.3% or 29 units. Meanwhile, condos priced between $200,000 to $499,999 declined by 17.9%, or 30 sales.
New listings improved from last year, with 295 in the single-family home market and 533 in the condo market in February, growing 26.6% and 15.1%, respectively. However, compared month-over-month, new listings for homes increased by only 3.5% and declined by 8.3% for condos. In the $800,000 to $899,999 range for single-family homes, new listings surged 88.0%, with 47 new listings compared to 25 last February, while the largest volume of new listings was in the $1,000,000 to $1,499,999 range with 100 newly-listed homes. In the condo market, the $300,000 to $499,999 range saw a 33.8% rise in new listings. Besides Hawai‘i Kai and Kailua, all regions maintained or exceeded last year’s new listing volumes. The Metro region experienced the largest increase, up 14.8%, with 333 new condo listings compared to 290 last year.
Compared to a year ago, active inventory levels increased by 9.5% for single-family homes and 17.9% for condos. Month-over-month, single-family home inventory decreased by 1.3%, while condo inventory increased slightly by 3.0%. By the end of February, there were 599 active single-family home listings and 1,388 active condo listings.
In February, 23% of single-family home sales closed above the original asking price, compared to 19% at the same time last year, and the median sales price to original list price ratio was 97.8%, up 1.8%. Similarly, the condo market also saw a slight increase in sales closing above the original asking price, with 18% of sales this February, compared to 15% in February 2023, and a nearly even median sales price to the original list price ratio of 97.9%.
Pending sales for single-family homes jumped 24.0% year-over-year and 22.3% month-over-month, with 269 contract signings in February. Condos ended the month with 390 contract signings, 2.3% lower than a year ago but slightly improved by 3.7% from last month. In the single-family market, there was a 40.7% year-over-year increase in contract signings in the $800,000 to $899,999 price range, with 38 properties going into escrow throughout the month compared to 27 in February 2023. For condos, pending sales activity varied across price points.
Courtesy of the Honolulu Board of Realtors
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