The document provides housing market statistics for San Francisco County for December 2023. It shows that existing home sales in the US rose slightly from the previous month but were down 7.3% from the same period last year. In San Francisco, new listings were down 37.5% for single family homes and 3.8% for condos from the previous year. The median sales price fell 5.7% for single family homes but rose 4.9% for condos compared to December 2022. Inventory remained low overall amid continued affordability challenges for buyers.
The 2021 housing market saw record high home sales, prices, and demand coupled with low inventory. Existing home sales are projected to hit 6 million for 2021, the highest level in 15 years. Median home prices rose significantly in 2021, with single family home prices up 8.4% and condo prices up 17.2% compared to December 2020. Low inventory, strong demand, and fast selling times defined the 2021 market but trends are expected to continue at a more moderate pace in 2022 as inventory remains limited and interest rates rise gradually.
The document provides a real estate market snapshot and activity overview for December 2023 in the Greater Baton Rouge area. Key metrics show a 21% decrease in closed sales year-over-year but a 2.3% increase in median sales price. New listings were up 17.5% while pending sales decreased 10.2% and inventory increased 14.3%.
- Residential real estate activity in San Francisco decreased significantly in January 2023 compared to January 2022. New listings and pending sales were down 28.5% and 33.1% respectively for single family homes, and down 28.6% and 40.6% for condo/co-op properties. Median sales prices decreased as well, down 16% for single family homes and 6.5% for condo/co-op properties.
Residential real estate activity in San Francisco began in 2022 much as it did in 2021, with existing home sales reaching their highest levels since 2006. However, inventory remained extremely low, with the smallest number of homes for sale since 1999. As a result, home prices continued to rise substantially over the last year, with the median sales price for single-family homes up 4.1% and condos up 2.6% in January 2022 compared to the previous year. Competition for the few available homes remained intense, pushing prices higher and reducing affordability.
- Existing home sales fell 3.4% nationwide in May 2023 compared to the previous month and were down 23% from May 2022 as higher mortgage rates reduced buyer affordability.
- New listings were down 9.0% for single family homes and 36.8% for condos from May 2022 levels, while pending sales decreased 12.0% and 27.7% respectively.
- Median sales prices declined sharply, falling 17.8% for single family homes to $1,650,000 and 7.7% for condos to $1,121,500 compared to May 2022.
The document summarizes real estate activity data for San Francisco County for April 2022. Key points include:
- Median home sale prices increased 13.9% for single family homes and 13.3% for condos year-over-year.
- New listings were down 38.7% for single family homes and 26.4% for condos compared to April 2021.
- Pending home sales decreased 7.3% for single family homes and 29.9% for condos year-over-year.
The document provides housing market statistics for San Francisco County for December 2023. It shows that existing home sales in the US rose slightly from the previous month but were down 7.3% from the same period last year. In San Francisco, new listings were down 37.5% for single family homes and 3.8% for condos from the previous year. The median sales price fell 5.7% for single family homes but rose 4.9% for condos compared to December 2022. Inventory remained low overall amid continued affordability challenges for buyers.
The 2021 housing market saw record high home sales, prices, and demand coupled with low inventory. Existing home sales are projected to hit 6 million for 2021, the highest level in 15 years. Median home prices rose significantly in 2021, with single family home prices up 8.4% and condo prices up 17.2% compared to December 2020. Low inventory, strong demand, and fast selling times defined the 2021 market but trends are expected to continue at a more moderate pace in 2022 as inventory remains limited and interest rates rise gradually.
The document provides a real estate market snapshot and activity overview for December 2023 in the Greater Baton Rouge area. Key metrics show a 21% decrease in closed sales year-over-year but a 2.3% increase in median sales price. New listings were up 17.5% while pending sales decreased 10.2% and inventory increased 14.3%.
- Residential real estate activity in San Francisco decreased significantly in January 2023 compared to January 2022. New listings and pending sales were down 28.5% and 33.1% respectively for single family homes, and down 28.6% and 40.6% for condo/co-op properties. Median sales prices decreased as well, down 16% for single family homes and 6.5% for condo/co-op properties.
Residential real estate activity in San Francisco began in 2022 much as it did in 2021, with existing home sales reaching their highest levels since 2006. However, inventory remained extremely low, with the smallest number of homes for sale since 1999. As a result, home prices continued to rise substantially over the last year, with the median sales price for single-family homes up 4.1% and condos up 2.6% in January 2022 compared to the previous year. Competition for the few available homes remained intense, pushing prices higher and reducing affordability.
- Existing home sales fell 3.4% nationwide in May 2023 compared to the previous month and were down 23% from May 2022 as higher mortgage rates reduced buyer affordability.
- New listings were down 9.0% for single family homes and 36.8% for condos from May 2022 levels, while pending sales decreased 12.0% and 27.7% respectively.
- Median sales prices declined sharply, falling 17.8% for single family homes to $1,650,000 and 7.7% for condos to $1,121,500 compared to May 2022.
The document summarizes real estate activity data for San Francisco County for April 2022. Key points include:
- Median home sale prices increased 13.9% for single family homes and 13.3% for condos year-over-year.
- New listings were down 38.7% for single family homes and 26.4% for condos compared to April 2021.
- Pending home sales decreased 7.3% for single family homes and 29.9% for condos year-over-year.
- Residential real estate activity in San Francisco saw significant declines in February 2023 compared to the previous year. New listings were down 40.3% for single family homes and 40.7% for condos. Pending sales decreased 39.5% and 25.8% respectively. The median sales price dropped 25.4% for single family homes and 6.3% for condos.
San Francisco Market Report December 2022.pdfRonny Budiutama
In 2022, rising inflation, interest rates, and home prices slowed the US housing market. Pending and existing home sales declined significantly year-over-year in December. In San Francisco, median home prices fell 7.5% for single family homes and 26.5% for condos from December 2021 to December 2022, as higher mortgage rates reduced buyer demand and purchasing power. New listings, pending sales, and closed sales all declined substantially from 2021 levels. Economists predict further price softening and slowing sales in 2023 if inventory remains limited and rates stay high.
- Home sales declined for the third consecutive month in May 2022 due to high home prices and rising mortgage rates. Housing inventory increased slightly but remains down compared to last year.
- Median sales prices for single family homes increased 6.8% in May 2022 compared to May 2021, while median prices for condos decreased slightly by 0.2%.
- New listings, pending sales, and sold listings all declined in May 2022 from May 2021 for both single family homes and condos, indicating a slowing market with fewer transactions.
The document provides a monthly snapshot of real estate activity in San Francisco for January 2024. It summarizes that median home sale prices increased 15.2% year-over-year for single family homes and 8.7% for condos. Pending home sales increased 32.2% for single family homes and 47.2% for condos. Inventory decreased for single family homes but increased for condos compared to the previous year.
- The real estate market remains strong ahead of the spring selling season, with existing home sales up 6.7% in January compared to the previous year.
- New listings were down 32.4% for single family homes and 26.5% for condos in February compared to the previous year, while pending sales also decreased.
- The median sales price increased 17.9% for single family homes and 2.8% for condos in February compared to the previous year, while housing inventory levels decreased substantially.
- Residential real estate activity in San Francisco saw declines across key metrics in March 2023 compared to the previous year. New listings were down 29.5% for single family homes and 41.6% for condos. Pending sales decreased 36.9% and 36.4% respectively. The median sales price dropped 15.1% and 10.5% respectively.
October 2023 Report: San Francisco Real Estate Market InsightsRonny Budiutama
Residential real estate activity in San Francisco declined in October 2023 compared to the previous year. The median sales price for single family homes fell 1.2% year-over-year to $1,650,000, while the median price for condos dropped 1.3% to $1,185,000. New listings were down for both single family (-1.6%) and condos (-17.2%), while pending sales rose for single family homes (+16.9%) but fell for condos (-4.1%). Inventory remained low, rising 2.7% from the prior month but falling 8.1% from a year ago.
- Mortgage interest rates increased slightly in February but remain below levels from February 2020. Rates may rise further in coming weeks but are expected to remain around 3% for the year.
- Housing demand remains strong as new listings decreased 24.3% for single family homes and 16.7% for condos while pending sales increased 42.4% and 51.9% respectively.
- The median sales price rose 3.2% for single family homes to $1,700,000 but fell 4.5% for condos to $1,217,000 in February.
- Residential real estate activity in San Francisco saw declines in July 2023, with new listings down 23.2% for single family homes and 37.7% for condos from the previous year. Pending sales also decreased nearly 20% and 18.5% respectively.
- The median sales price dropped 13% for single family homes to $1,450,000, and 3.1% for condos to $1,159,500 compared to July 2022. Months of inventory increased over 6% for single family and nearly 16% for condos.
- Higher mortgage rates have limited buyer activity while also discouraging homeowners from listing due to not wanting to give up their lower rates, contributing to
- Real estate activity in San Francisco County declined in August 2022 compared to the previous year according to the report. Key metrics such as new listings, pending sales, and median sales prices decreased for both single family homes and condo/co-op properties.
- New listings were down 13.7% for single family homes and 20.4% for condos. Pending sales decreased 25.2% and 29.1% respectively. Median sales prices declined 12.0% for single family homes and 14.1% for condos.
- Higher interest rates, inflation, and recession fears have discouraged buyers and sellers, leading to fewer transactions and declining prices compared to the strong market in previous years.
- The real estate market in San Francisco cooled in July 2022, with major declines in new listings, pending sales, and sold listings compared to July 2021 for both single family homes and condos.
- The median sales price declined 9.7% year-over-year for single family homes but only slightly (0.8%) for condos.
- Months supply of inventory decreased significantly (32% for single family, 17.5% for condos) indicating that housing demand still exceeds supply despite the slowdown in activity.
The U.S. housing market remains strong with increasing single-family rents and rising new home construction sales. In San Francisco County, the median sales price for single-family homes increased 12.8% year-over-year to $1,810,000 in October 2021, while the median price for condos rose 8.5% to $1,250,000. New listings were down significantly for both property types compared to the previous year.
San Francisco market focus report December 2019Ronny Budiutama
The document provides a monthly snapshot of residential real estate activity in San Francisco for December 2019. Key points include:
- The median sales price for single family homes decreased 2.8% year-over-year to $1,450,000, while the median price for condos increased 4.2% to $1,219,000.
- New listings decreased 40.2% for single family homes and 45.1% for condos year-over-year. Pending sales decreased 8.3% for single family but increased 3.4% for condos.
- Inventory levels decreased across the board while demand remained healthy, suggesting the market remains balanced with low interest rates and wage growth supporting
The housing market in San Francisco continues to show strength in May 2021, with low inventory, high buyer demand, and rising home prices. Median sales prices for single-family homes rose 19.7% year-over-year to $1,900,000, while condo prices increased 12.8% to $1,227,000. Pending sales grew significantly compared to last year, up 85.8% for single-family and 214.9% for condos. However, new listings declined as supply remains near historic lows, constraining sales activity and fueling further price appreciation.
- Residential real estate activity in San Francisco saw declines in new listings, pending sales, and sold listings in June 2022 compared to June 2021 for both single family homes and condos/co-ops.
- The median sales price decreased 2.6% year-over-year for single family homes but remained flat for condos/co-ops.
- Rising interest rates and high inflation have cooled homebuyer demand and slowed housing market activity nationwide.
The document is a monthly real estate snapshot for San Francisco County that provides key metrics and year-over-year comparisons for June 2021. It summarizes that home sales prices rose significantly for both single family homes (+12.1%) and condos (+2%) in June 2021 compared to the previous year. Inventory levels declined sharply while pending sales and median home prices both increased substantially across all property types year-over-year amid low inventory and high buyer demand. The housing market remains very competitive with multiple offers common on properties.
The document provides a monthly real estate snapshot for San Francisco County. It summarizes key metrics for single-family homes and condo/co-op properties for December 2020, including year-over-year changes. Median home sales prices increased 9.1% for single-family homes but decreased 8.2% for condos. New listings and pending sales were down while closed sales increased compared to the previous year. The housing market was described as remaining active with low inventory and multiple offers on desirable properties.
- Residential real estate activity decreased in San Francisco in March 2022 compared to the previous year. New listings and pending sales declined for both single-family homes and condos. Median sales prices increased for single-family homes but were nearly flat for condos. Housing affordability declined amid high prices and inflation.
The document is a market report for April 2022 for the Gallatin Valley region. It provides data on new listings, months of inventory, median sales prices, homes for sale, days on market, closed sales, average sales prices, and average price per square foot for residential properties in Bozeman, Montana. The data shows increases over the past year in new listings, median sales price, average sales price, and average price per square foot, along with decreases in months of inventory and homes for sale.
The March 2022 market report for Gallatin Valley shows that while average and median home sale prices in Bozeman increased compared to March 2021, the number of new listings, closed sales, and pending sales decreased in March 2022 compared to the previous year. Home prices per square foot reached record highs in March 2022.
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- Residential real estate activity in San Francisco saw significant declines in February 2023 compared to the previous year. New listings were down 40.3% for single family homes and 40.7% for condos. Pending sales decreased 39.5% and 25.8% respectively. The median sales price dropped 25.4% for single family homes and 6.3% for condos.
San Francisco Market Report December 2022.pdfRonny Budiutama
In 2022, rising inflation, interest rates, and home prices slowed the US housing market. Pending and existing home sales declined significantly year-over-year in December. In San Francisco, median home prices fell 7.5% for single family homes and 26.5% for condos from December 2021 to December 2022, as higher mortgage rates reduced buyer demand and purchasing power. New listings, pending sales, and closed sales all declined substantially from 2021 levels. Economists predict further price softening and slowing sales in 2023 if inventory remains limited and rates stay high.
- Home sales declined for the third consecutive month in May 2022 due to high home prices and rising mortgage rates. Housing inventory increased slightly but remains down compared to last year.
- Median sales prices for single family homes increased 6.8% in May 2022 compared to May 2021, while median prices for condos decreased slightly by 0.2%.
- New listings, pending sales, and sold listings all declined in May 2022 from May 2021 for both single family homes and condos, indicating a slowing market with fewer transactions.
The document provides a monthly snapshot of real estate activity in San Francisco for January 2024. It summarizes that median home sale prices increased 15.2% year-over-year for single family homes and 8.7% for condos. Pending home sales increased 32.2% for single family homes and 47.2% for condos. Inventory decreased for single family homes but increased for condos compared to the previous year.
- The real estate market remains strong ahead of the spring selling season, with existing home sales up 6.7% in January compared to the previous year.
- New listings were down 32.4% for single family homes and 26.5% for condos in February compared to the previous year, while pending sales also decreased.
- The median sales price increased 17.9% for single family homes and 2.8% for condos in February compared to the previous year, while housing inventory levels decreased substantially.
- Residential real estate activity in San Francisco saw declines across key metrics in March 2023 compared to the previous year. New listings were down 29.5% for single family homes and 41.6% for condos. Pending sales decreased 36.9% and 36.4% respectively. The median sales price dropped 15.1% and 10.5% respectively.
October 2023 Report: San Francisco Real Estate Market InsightsRonny Budiutama
Residential real estate activity in San Francisco declined in October 2023 compared to the previous year. The median sales price for single family homes fell 1.2% year-over-year to $1,650,000, while the median price for condos dropped 1.3% to $1,185,000. New listings were down for both single family (-1.6%) and condos (-17.2%), while pending sales rose for single family homes (+16.9%) but fell for condos (-4.1%). Inventory remained low, rising 2.7% from the prior month but falling 8.1% from a year ago.
- Mortgage interest rates increased slightly in February but remain below levels from February 2020. Rates may rise further in coming weeks but are expected to remain around 3% for the year.
- Housing demand remains strong as new listings decreased 24.3% for single family homes and 16.7% for condos while pending sales increased 42.4% and 51.9% respectively.
- The median sales price rose 3.2% for single family homes to $1,700,000 but fell 4.5% for condos to $1,217,000 in February.
- Residential real estate activity in San Francisco saw declines in July 2023, with new listings down 23.2% for single family homes and 37.7% for condos from the previous year. Pending sales also decreased nearly 20% and 18.5% respectively.
- The median sales price dropped 13% for single family homes to $1,450,000, and 3.1% for condos to $1,159,500 compared to July 2022. Months of inventory increased over 6% for single family and nearly 16% for condos.
- Higher mortgage rates have limited buyer activity while also discouraging homeowners from listing due to not wanting to give up their lower rates, contributing to
- Real estate activity in San Francisco County declined in August 2022 compared to the previous year according to the report. Key metrics such as new listings, pending sales, and median sales prices decreased for both single family homes and condo/co-op properties.
- New listings were down 13.7% for single family homes and 20.4% for condos. Pending sales decreased 25.2% and 29.1% respectively. Median sales prices declined 12.0% for single family homes and 14.1% for condos.
- Higher interest rates, inflation, and recession fears have discouraged buyers and sellers, leading to fewer transactions and declining prices compared to the strong market in previous years.
- The real estate market in San Francisco cooled in July 2022, with major declines in new listings, pending sales, and sold listings compared to July 2021 for both single family homes and condos.
- The median sales price declined 9.7% year-over-year for single family homes but only slightly (0.8%) for condos.
- Months supply of inventory decreased significantly (32% for single family, 17.5% for condos) indicating that housing demand still exceeds supply despite the slowdown in activity.
The U.S. housing market remains strong with increasing single-family rents and rising new home construction sales. In San Francisco County, the median sales price for single-family homes increased 12.8% year-over-year to $1,810,000 in October 2021, while the median price for condos rose 8.5% to $1,250,000. New listings were down significantly for both property types compared to the previous year.
San Francisco market focus report December 2019Ronny Budiutama
The document provides a monthly snapshot of residential real estate activity in San Francisco for December 2019. Key points include:
- The median sales price for single family homes decreased 2.8% year-over-year to $1,450,000, while the median price for condos increased 4.2% to $1,219,000.
- New listings decreased 40.2% for single family homes and 45.1% for condos year-over-year. Pending sales decreased 8.3% for single family but increased 3.4% for condos.
- Inventory levels decreased across the board while demand remained healthy, suggesting the market remains balanced with low interest rates and wage growth supporting
The housing market in San Francisco continues to show strength in May 2021, with low inventory, high buyer demand, and rising home prices. Median sales prices for single-family homes rose 19.7% year-over-year to $1,900,000, while condo prices increased 12.8% to $1,227,000. Pending sales grew significantly compared to last year, up 85.8% for single-family and 214.9% for condos. However, new listings declined as supply remains near historic lows, constraining sales activity and fueling further price appreciation.
- Residential real estate activity in San Francisco saw declines in new listings, pending sales, and sold listings in June 2022 compared to June 2021 for both single family homes and condos/co-ops.
- The median sales price decreased 2.6% year-over-year for single family homes but remained flat for condos/co-ops.
- Rising interest rates and high inflation have cooled homebuyer demand and slowed housing market activity nationwide.
The document is a monthly real estate snapshot for San Francisco County that provides key metrics and year-over-year comparisons for June 2021. It summarizes that home sales prices rose significantly for both single family homes (+12.1%) and condos (+2%) in June 2021 compared to the previous year. Inventory levels declined sharply while pending sales and median home prices both increased substantially across all property types year-over-year amid low inventory and high buyer demand. The housing market remains very competitive with multiple offers common on properties.
The document provides a monthly real estate snapshot for San Francisco County. It summarizes key metrics for single-family homes and condo/co-op properties for December 2020, including year-over-year changes. Median home sales prices increased 9.1% for single-family homes but decreased 8.2% for condos. New listings and pending sales were down while closed sales increased compared to the previous year. The housing market was described as remaining active with low inventory and multiple offers on desirable properties.
- Residential real estate activity decreased in San Francisco in March 2022 compared to the previous year. New listings and pending sales declined for both single-family homes and condos. Median sales prices increased for single-family homes but were nearly flat for condos. Housing affordability declined amid high prices and inflation.
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The document is a market report for April 2022 for the Gallatin Valley region. It provides data on new listings, months of inventory, median sales prices, homes for sale, days on market, closed sales, average sales prices, and average price per square foot for residential properties in Bozeman, Montana. The data shows increases over the past year in new listings, median sales price, average sales price, and average price per square foot, along with decreases in months of inventory and homes for sale.
The March 2022 market report for Gallatin Valley shows that while average and median home sale prices in Bozeman increased compared to March 2021, the number of new listings, closed sales, and pending sales decreased in March 2022 compared to the previous year. Home prices per square foot reached record highs in March 2022.
This market report summarizes housing data for the Gallatin Valley region in February 2022. The median and average sales prices in Bozeman increased 45.2% and 81.6% respectively from February 2021. Meanwhile, new listings and homes for sale decreased slightly while months supply of properties remained low, indicating an ongoing seller's market with high demand and low inventory.
- The January 2022 median and average sales prices for residential homes in Bozeman increased significantly compared to January 2021, with the median up 33.7% and average up 58%.
- New listings declined slightly by 2% while median days on market increased by 50% and average days on market rose by 52.4% compared to January 2021.
- Median price per square foot in January 2022 was up 32.2% from January 2021.
The real estate market update for October 2019 in the Gallatin Valley showed:
- Homes for sale increased in Bozeman but decreased in Belgrade, Three Forks, and Big Sky.
- New listings increased in Belgrade but decreased in the other areas.
- Pending sales decreased in Bozeman but increased in Belgrade.
- Median home prices increased across the board with the largest increases in Belgrade.
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Homes for sale increased in Bozeman but decreased in Three Forks and Big Sky compared to September 2018, while new listings rose in Bozeman, Belgrade, and Big Sky but fell in Three Forks. Median sales prices grew over 10% in Bozeman and Three Forks but declined slightly in Belgrade. Months supply of inventory decreased in Three Forks but increased in Bozeman and Big Sky compared to the previous September.
Home sales in the Gallatin Valley increased slightly in August 2019 compared to the previous year. The median home sales price decreased 4.5% in Bozeman but increased over 10% in both Belgrade and Big Sky. Housing inventory declined across the region, with months of supply dropping over 20% in Bozeman.
The document provides real estate market data and statistics for the Gallatin Valley region for the month of July 2019. Homes for sale, new listings, pending sales, and closed sales saw increases in Bozeman but decreases in Three Forks. Median home prices rose over 15% in Bozeman and Big Sky but fell in Three Forks. Months supply of inventory decreased in most areas.
The document provides real estate data for the Gallatin Valley region for June 2019. Homes for sale, new listings, pending sales, and closed sales saw declines in Bozeman but increases in Belgrade compared to the previous year. Median home prices increased over 10% in Bozeman but more moderately in other areas. Months supply of homes declined in most regions indicating a sellers' market.
The document provides real estate market data for the Gallatin Valley area in April 2019. Homes for sale, new listings, pending sales, and closed sales all decreased compared to previous years in Bozeman, Belgrade, Three Forks and Big Sky. Median days on market and months supply of inventory increased across most areas. Median and average sales prices increased in many areas as well compared to April 2018.
- Home sales in the Gallatin Valley decreased in March 2019 compared to previous years, with closed sales down 4.4% in Bozeman, 21.9% in Belgrade, and 18.5% in Big Sky.
- The average sales price increased across the board, with a 9.7% rise in Bozeman, 16.4% in Belgrade, and 3.3% in Big Sky.
- Inventory levels dropped significantly, falling 20.8% in Bozeman, 20.8% in Three Forks, and 18.1% in Big Sky, suggesting the market is becoming more balanced between buyers and sellers.
- Home sales in the Gallatin Valley decreased in January 2019 compared to January 2018, with closed sales down 29.3% in Bozeman, 11.8% in Belgrade, and 50% in Three Forks. However, closed sales increased 61.5% in Big Sky.
- Median home prices increased across the board, with the largest increases in Big Sky (+82.5% to $808,786) and Bozeman (+23.8% to $550,051).
- Inventory decreased in most areas except for Three Forks, which saw a 44.8% rise, and Belgrade pending sales increased 50.8% despite a decrease in new listings.
This document contains real estate data for December 2018 for homes listed in Bozeman, Belgrade, Three Forks, and Big Sky, Montana. It includes information on the number of homes listed and sold, average and median sales prices, days on the market, and average price per square foot. The data shows declines from 2017 to 2018 in homes listed and sold in most areas, but increases in median sales prices, pending sales, and average price per square foot.
This document provides real estate data for November 2018 on homes listed, pending sales, closed sales, prices, and inventory in Bozeman, Belgrade, Three Forks, and Big Sky, Montana. The data shows that in November 2018, closed home sales decreased in Bozeman and Belgrade compared to the previous year, while prices increased. Inventory increased substantially in Belgrade but decreased in the other areas. Median days on market decreased across most locations compared to 2017.
The real estate market snapshot for The Woodlands in November 2018 showed:
- Average days on market ranged from 35 to 240+ days depending on price range
- Months of inventory ranged from 1.0 to 46.0 months depending on price range
- Number of homes under contract was 128, with 117 homes sold
The market dynamics data from November 2016 to November 2018 showed:
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- Number of homes for sale, under contract and sold each month varied but overall the supply decreased while demand increased
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This document contains real estate market data and statistics for the months of August and September 2018 for the Bozeman, Belgrade, and Greater Big Sky, Montana areas. It includes information on new listings, pending sales, closed sales, average and median sales prices, days on market, and housing inventory levels. The data shows year-over-year changes and trends for both single family homes and condominium/townhome properties. Charts also depict 12-month rolling trends for median sales prices in each region.
The real estate market update for The Woodlands provides data on home sales from October 2018. Average days on market ranged from 10 days for homes priced under $200k to 150 days for homes over $2 million. Homes priced between $300k-$399k and $500k-$599k had the most active inventory with 149 and 95 homes respectively. Overall, the number of homes sold decreased 15% from October 2017 to October 2018 while average home prices increased slightly.
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