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Tag Archives: Reno median sold price
April median sales price, units sold, DOM and inventory
April’s sales metrics were all up compared to March’s numbers. April’s median sales price of $208,000 represents: a 6.7 percent month-over-month increase from March’s $195,000 a 37.7 percent year-over-year increase over April 2012’s median of $151,100 a four-year high; the … Continue reading
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Tagged inventory, Reno median sold price, sparks median sales price, Video
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December median sales price, units sold, DOM, and inventory
December’s median sales price for the Reno-Sparks housing market rocketed to $187,000 — finishing 2012 with a bang and continuing the upward trend in home prices we’ve seen all year. The median sales price for the Reno-Sparks housing market has … Continue reading
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Tagged Reno median sold price, sparks median home price
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November median sales price, units sold, DOM, and inventory
November’s median sales price for the Reno-Sparks housing market rose slightly to $182,500 — continuing the increasing trend we’ve seen all year. In fact, the median sales price has now reached a three-year high. November’s median price is: up 0.4 … Continue reading
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Tagged Reno median sold price, Sparks median sold price
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August median sold price, units, DOM, $/sq.ft.
August’s median sales price jumped up more than 6 percent over July’s median sold price. The median is now at $175,500 and up a whopping 30 percent year-to-date, and up 14 percent year-over-year. These are incredible gains. And as I … Continue reading
June median sold price, units, DOM, $/sq.ft.
Happy Independence Day! I hope you’re enjoying the holiday. I’ve pulled the numbers for June, and not surprisingly the metrics continue to rise. Both median sales price and median sold price per square foot are now in their fifth consecutive … Continue reading
January median sold price, units, DOM, $/sq.ft
$135,000?! Whoa! What happened to the median sales price in January? January’s median sales price plummeted a whopping 12.9 percent from December’s median sales price — the largest 1-month drop we’ve ever seen. January’s median sales price was $135,000, and … Continue reading
July median sold price, units, DOM, $/sq.ft.
July sales continue to be strong, units-wise. Units sold are still hovering around 500/month; 490 to be precise (but will probably hit 500 by the time all the sales for July have finally been entered into the MLS). 490 units … Continue reading
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Tagged DOM, median sold price, price per square foot, Reno median sold price, units sold
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Party Like It’s 1999
Regular readers are aware that I update a median Solds table each month. In this table I report the median sold price as well as the units sold by month. However, the application I use to generate the numbers only … Continue reading