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Press Releases: 2008

Report Shows Slower Pace for Home Sales in Central Texas as Prices Continue to Rise

January 23, 2008 - According to the latest Multiple Listing Service (MLS) report, single-family home sales in December were lower than during the same period in 2006. The median sales price for homes in Central Texas grew 8 percent.

“Austin area home sales and prices experienced steady and stable growth over the past few years, contributing to the overall economic health in Central Texas,” said ABoR Chairman Socar Chatmon-Thomas. “All indicators show that making a long-term investment in Central Texas property continues to be a solid financial strategy.”

December 2007 single-family home sales were down 16 percent from last year, totaling 1,655. These sales brought the year-end total of homes sold to 25,151, an 8 percent decrease from 2006. The median price of single-family properties in December rose 8 percent to $191,250, while the 2007 year-end median price rose 6 percent to $185,000.

Altogether, single-family property sales contributed $6,301,644,094 to the local economy in 2007, down only 2 percent from the previous year. These properties sat on the market for an average of 62 days, the lowest time span in five years. Active listings increased by 10 percent to 8,628.

December 2007 - Single Family Homes

2007 (Year-End Totals) - Single-Family Homes The Austin Board of REALTORS® is a non-profit, voluntary organization representing more than 8,000 licensed REALTORS® in Central Texas. For further information, please contact Angela Brutsché at 512/454-7636 ext. 1300.
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