This is the question most often posed to me, so today, let’s
look at the newest information.
Criteria:
Residential
La Plata County
Source: Colorado Real Estate Network (MLS)
Dates:
May 30, 2012 thru May 30,
2013
Calendar Year 2012
Homes Sold:
902 Homes Sold: 834
Median Price: $310,000
Median
Price: $299,450
The number of homes sold is up 8.2% and the median price is
up 3.5%.
If we compare this quarter (with a couple of days left in
it) to the 2nd quarter of last year, it is much bigger difference. The
second quarter last year was the very bottom of the market for our La Plata
County residential prices, and this year prices are significantly higher.
Dates:
March 1, 2013 thru May 30,
2013
March 1, 2012 thru May 31, 2012
Homes Sold:
223 Homes Sold: 180
Median Price:
$327,500 Median Price: $279,625
The number of homes sold is up 23.9% and the median price is
up 17.1%!
As a reminder, the prices are dependent on location, the
number of homes on the market, and the price range. It is still a buyers
market in some market areas and in the higher price ranges of properties.
The other information that may be interesting to compare is
the percentage of the market for residential, commercial and land. This
excludes leases and commercial land sales will show in the numbers for land.
Dates: May 30, 2012 thru May 30, 2013
Commercial: 27
Properties
Sold 2.4%
Land: 181 Parcels
Sold 16.3%
Residential: 902
Homes
Sold 81.3%
Total:
1,110 Properties Sold
2 comments:
I believe that the market is much better than 2 years ago. But is not rocket either. I compare real estate agents in the region and they missed the 2000/2008 period. Aren´t they learn anything?
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