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Press Releases: 2008

Home Sales Stabilize in Austin Area

October 20, 2008 - Central Texas home sales remain steady, according to the latest Multiple Listing Service (MLS) report from the Austin Board of REALTORS®. The median price for single family homes in September remained unchanged from one year ago, while the number of homes sold inched closer to 2007 sales totals.

The 1,670 homes sold in September reflect an eight percent decline from one year ago. These sales contributed $406,955,620 to the local economy, down 11 percent from 2007. Meanwhile, the median price for single family homes showed no change from last September, remaining at $182,600.

Active listings for September rose two percent from one year ago to 10,217, while pending sales dropped ten percent to 1,520 and new listings fell 11 percent to 2,617. The average amount of time these properties sat on the market rose 18 percent from 2007 to 71 days.

“National economic troubles and limited access to credit continue to impact the local housing industry,” says ABoR Chairman Socar Chatmon-Thomas. “However, Austin’s economy has avoided many of the ups and downs experienced by other parts of the U.S., and our city is poised to remain on the forefront of the country’s economic turnaround.”

September 2008 – Single Family Homes

The Austin Board of REALTORS® is a non-profit, voluntary organization representing more than 9,000 licensed REALTORS® in Central Texas. For further information, please contact Angela Brutsché at 512/454-7636, ext. 1300.

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