I recently was the speaker at a local Rotary club where I gave a year-end update of the real estate market in Abilene. Since I had the presentation in hand, I thought I would share it with you.
The first thing you need to know is that Abilene, Texas is a great place to live. I could expound on the many advantages of living in our small cosmopolitan community such our nationally renowned Philharmonic Orchestra, or our First class tourist attraction, “Frontier Texas,” but what I’m really excited about is our most recent claim to fame. Abilene, Texas was just awarded “Best Commute” for major cities by bizjournals.com. Did you hear that? We are a MAJOR CITY! In addition, we have the shortest average commute in the country, but WE ARE A MAJOR CITY! http://www.bizjournals.com/memphis/news/2012/01/05/memphis-commute-times-better-than-most.html
So, how is home price appreciation in this Major City of Abilene? The average home sales price in Abilene in 2011 was $130,460 which was basically flat from the previous year at $132,215, but over the last 10 years home prices in Abilene have continued to rise. Only twice in the last 20 years have our home prices gone down at all. If you purchased a home in 1993 the average sales price was $62,426 so in 20 years home values have more than doubled.
We average around 7% appreciation each year. Abilene doesn’t experience the kinds of booms and busts seen in other markets. In fact, Texas as a whole has fared better than the rest of the country.
So, when the National news tells you not to buy real estate because it’s in the tank, just remember that all real estate is local. One of the reasons Texas is in much better shape is because of our strong constitutional protections for homesteads. In Texas, you cannot obtain a home equity loan for more than a combined 80% of the value of the home.
What about interest rates? Interest rates are at a 50 year low. In my lifetime interest rates have never been this low. You can lock in a 30 year rate for around 4% and a 15 year rate for in the 3′s. THE THREES!
So, is it a good time to buy? Yes, buy now! Do not wait, do not pass go, please for the love of Pete, buy now!
I certainly understand trying to save as much money as you can for a down payment on a house, but the longer you wait while paying rent, the greater the chance of you losing out. I’ll talk more about that next time.


