The City of Ham Lake has a rich history. Incorporated in 1974, Ham Lake became a city after over a hundred years of humble but steady growth. The area was first settled in 1855 by a group of Scottish men on the southwest side of Ham Lake. Though, I can only assume that the lake itself got its name due to its unusual "ham hock" shape, the community started out with a different name. The original name of the community was Glen Carey, which is the Scottish translation of "beautiful valley". Following a prairie fire in 1857, the first settlers moved but the community was resettled again. The new Scandinavian settlers had a hard time with the pronunciation of Glen Carey and soon the fledging community was known as Ham Lake. Anoka County officially was recognized it as a township in 1871. In the early 1900's Central Avenue (Highway 65) was a slow commute as it was a wagon trail through the sand and swampland. And we think going through stop light after stop light slows traffic. Though it was graveled and paved at some point, it 1954 before was expanded to four lanes.
Those four lanes are in full use now as more and more people look to buying home on acreage in the Ham Lake area. Though the sluggish real estate market has affected Ham Lake, MN and Anoka County in 2008, homes did sell. Homes are stayed on the market longer with an average Cumulative Days-on-Market (CDOM) of 180 days for homes during 2009 versus 158 CDOM in 2008. Note that CDOM for homes over $500,000 are the only homes with extremely long market times, selling with an average CDOM of 261. The average price of a home sold in Ham Lake in 2009 was $248,424.
While there are 20% fewer homes on the market in Ham Lake now compared to January 2008 (88 versus 110 active listings), homes are continuing to taking a bit longer to sell and even with the $8000 tax incentive for first time home buyers that boosted last year's market, there continues to be more homes on the market than buyers. But we are making progress. Homeowners considering selling a home in the Ham Lake area must consider the average time to sell a home in the area is approximately 6 months but inventory levels indicate a more complex story depending on the home's list price.
Inventory levels are manageable for homes under $300,000 with about 6 months of inventory. But inventory levels rise to approximately 12 months in prices between $300,000 and $500,000. While over $500,000 there is about 18 months of inventory in the Ham Lake area. This is much better than how Ham Lake real estate started 2009 where there was upwards of 5 YEARS of inventory in the half million plus properties. Seller have seem to have gotten the message that having a home properly priced and prepared for showings was essential to sell a home in this Anoka County community in 2009.
Year End 2009 Ham Lake residential real estate statistics for single family homes:
Under $200,000~ 26 Active Listings, 7 Pending Listings, 59 Sold Listings, CDOM 175 (New Construction Subgroup ~ 0 Active, 0 Pending, 1 Sold)
$200,000-300,000 ~ 20 Active Listings, 6 Pending Listings, 45 Sold Listings, CDOM 173 (New Construction Subgroup ~ 1 Active, 0 Pending, 3 Sold)
$300,000-400,000 ~ 24 Active Listings, 1 Pending Listings, 31 Sold Listings, CDOM 186 (New Construction Subgroup ~ 5 Active, 1 Pending, 2 Sold)
$400,000-$500,000 ~ 6 Active Listings, 1 Pending Listings, 9 Sold Listings, CDOM 209 (New Construction Subgroup ~ 1 Active, 0 Pending, 0 Sold)
$500,000 and Up~ 11 Active Listings, 1 Pending Listings, 8 Sold Listings, CDOM 261 (New Construction Subgroup ~ 2 Active, 0 Pending, 4 Sold)
Lakeshore available in the City of Ham Lake
7 Active Listings
Ham Lake lakeshore price range: $135,000-$804,000
- 4 Homes on Coon Lake
- 1 Home on Lake Netta
- 2 Home on Little Coon Lake
Acreage Listings in the City of Ham Lake
- 38 Properties listed on 1-2 Acres Priced from $67,900-$599,800
- 16 Properties listed on 2-3 Acres Priced from $113,000-$980,000
- 7 Properties listed on 3-5 Acres Priced from $145,000-$778,000
- 3 Properties listed on 5-10 Acres Priced from $249,900-$805,000
- 2 Properties listed on 1-2 Acres Priced from $241,000-$499,900
**All Statistical information based on information from the REGIONAL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE of MINNESOTA, INC. for the period of 1/1/09 through 12/31/09.
Featured Acreage Listing in Anoka County: 22201 Holly St NW, Oak Grove MN 55011
Articles on Ham Lake, Lakeshore and Minnesota that might be of interest:
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- Do you Have your Eye on a Real Estate SLEEPER?
- Extremely Affordable Minnesota Lakeshore!
- Buying a Home on Minnesota Wetland--Affordable Beauty and Privacy!
- Dreaming of Life on Minnesota Acreage? Must have INFO Before YOUR Move!
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I love to see these stats... I am waitig a few days to be sure all the numbers are in
All the best in 2010
your friend in Charlottesville!
Teri as usual you have done a very thorough job of covering the local Real Estate market!
Teri, The lower priced homes are selling faster here as well. I hope it's new homeowners who have never been able to purchase before and the tax credit is still helping. It will be interesting to see what happens when it's no longer offered. Btw, Ham Lake sounds lovely.
Happy New Year, Teri! Our market is not as challenging as others, but we could use some improvement as well. If the trend is upward no matter how slight, that is good news. Very good analysis!
We have seen the markets vary so wildly between price ranges great info.
Gary--Seems to be a cross country trend. Good that homes are selling...Hope it continues into 2010.
Charles--I only post numbers quarterly so I want to get out to my readers as soon as possible. Hopefully most agents get their information into the MLS in a timely manner. :)
Bill--Thank you...I work very hard to understand what is going on in the communities that I serve!
Carole--Ham Lake may not be as exciting as NYC but it is a beautiful area. And yes, many of the first time buyers I have worked with this year had all but given up on buying a home as the prices climbed crazily a few years back. They are excited by the opportunities this changed market presents.
Yolanda--Happy New Year to you too! Some communities are doing better than others in the Twin Cities as well. At least last year, home sold...even if it was at the lower price points.
Terry and Bonnie--I just did the report for Forest Lake, a neighboring community, and the difference between price points vs inventory levels was wild. Under $500,000 3-12 months of inventory...Over $500K, 23 YEARS...Only one sold and 23 actives. How's that for differing wildly?