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Sales Report
Growth in Median
& Average Price
2011
$134,950 - Median
$153,681 - Average
97% - sold price/list price
2010
$137,500 - Median
$154,852 - Average
97% - sold price/list price
2009
$135,000 - Median
$151,171 - Average
97% - sold price/list price
2008
$130,900 - Median
$152,746 - Average
97.93%
- sold price/list price
2007
132,900 -
Median
157,192 -
Average
98.16% -
sold price/list price
2006
129,500 -
Median
151,677 -
Average
98.74% -
sold price/list price
2005
127,900 -
Median
149,169 -
Average
98.97% -
sold price/list price
2004
124,500 -
Median
145,405 -
Average
98.98% -
sold price/list price
2003
118,000 -
Median
136,380 -
Average
98.88% -
sold price/list price
The sale and
purchase of a home is one of the most significant events
that any person will experience in their lifetime. It is
more than the simple purchase of housing, for it includes
the hopes, dreams aspirations, and economic destiny of those
involved.
As a home seller or home seeker, you should know that the
term REALTOR® identifies a licensed professional in real
estate who is a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
REALTORS®. Not all licensed real estate brokers and
salespersons are members of the National Association, and
only those who are can identify themselves as REALTORS®.
They conduct their business and activities in accordance
with a strict Code of Ethics. As agents in a real estate
transaction, licensed brokers or salespersons are prohibited
by law from discriminating on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national
origin. A request from the home seller or landlord to act in
a discriminatory manner in the sale, lease, or rental cannot
legally be fulfilled by the real estate professional.