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Showings down in Georgia, but the numbers aren’t as bad as they could be

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Click on image to view larger version. Credit: ShowingTime

Though 2020 started out with national showing activity that outpaced last year, the situation has flipped since the COVID-19 pandemic took hold. ShowingTime, a showing management technology provider for the residential real estate industry, is monitoring the situation with a new dataset, updating daily, examining how scheduled listing viewings are falling off in an era of social distancing.

The company set Jan. 1 as a baseline, looking at how showings have changed since that moment in both 2019 and 2020. As of Sunday, March 22, showings across North America are down 18.2% since the beginning of the year. To offer an idea of what late March should look like in terms of activity this time of year, showings were up 33% by this time in 2019.

In Georgia, showings had decreased by less than the national average by this past Sunday, down 8.2% since the baseline set on Jan. 1. Last year, showings were 44.5% higher than what had been seen on the first of the year.

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