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
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
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
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
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
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
$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
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
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