Stats & Numbers: Single Family Homes (Jan ’07-Jan ’08)

Single family ’07 vs 08 from Garrett.

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District 1 Jan-07 Jan-08
Number of Sales 7 7
Median Selling Price 1,000,000 1,250,000
Average DOM 47 66
     
District 2 Jan-07 Jan-08
Number of Sales 20 21
Median Selling Price 788,000 830,000
Average DOM 54 56
     
District 3 Jan-07 Jan-08
Number of Sales 4 9
Median Selling Price 774,500 960,000
Average DOM 58 60
     
District 4 Jan-07 Jan-08
Number of Sales 27 11
Median Selling Price 871,000 1,155,000
Average DOM 57 56
     
District 5 Jan-07 Jan-08
Number of Sales 13 17
Median Selling Price 1,180,000 1,530,000
Average DOM 66 48
     
District 6 Jan-07 Jan-08
Number of Sales 2 3
Median Selling Price 1,250,000 2,050,000
Average DOM 111 60
     
District 7 Jan-07 Jan-08
Number of Sales 7 9
Median Selling Price 2,647,500 3,350,000
Average DOM 63 38
     
District 8 Jan-07 Jan-08
Number of Sales 2 0
Median Selling Price 1,241,500  
Average DOM 43  
     
District 9 Jan-07 Jan-08
Number of Sales 13 10
Median Selling Price 1,025,000 792,500
Average DOM 41 45
     
District 10 Jan-07 Jan-08
Number of Sales 48 20
Median Selling Price 676,500 561,500
Average DOM 66 100
     

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4 thoughts on “Stats & Numbers: Single Family Homes (Jan ’07-Jan ’08)

  1. D9 is a huge area. Some parts of it probably haven’t even taken any sort of hit. As for buying in 10, if someone were to buy a mixed commercial/residential space along the 3rd street corridor, planned to live there, had a reliable commercial tenant, and planned to stay there for an extended period of time, I’d think that would be a very smart move. The city wants southward gentrification along 3rd to happen.

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