As the end of another wonderful year in Pagosa Springs comes to an end, my thoughts begin turning toward a little reflection. I tend to do this in all parts of my life. Reflection of my faith and what I have been taught this year, a review of relationships good and bad and business practices with an eye toward improvement.
For my on-line readership I thought I would give a snapshot of our Real Estate market, a year end comparison of sorts. I have compiled the SOLD data from our local MLS system in order to see a general trend for the past 5 years.
I have broken down the numbers into two major categories, Residential and Vacant Land. Residential is comprised of all stick-framed homes and sub-categorized by acerage or partial acreage size. The Vacant Land can simply be understood as differing sizes. All data is county wide.


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I love the graphs it also helps when going on listing appointments to put the numbers in front of the sellers. I have been meaning to set sometime aside to make some graphs just havent gotten there yet. Your Orlando & Lake Mary Real Estate Expert, Heather Joubran
Thank's Heather,
It realy does help for most people to have a visual!
Here in Provincetown on Cape Cod, I think we are going to end the year with volume being about 6-8% higher than 2006, which is great! However, prices are fairly flat since the inventory is so high!
I need to check with my MLS system in more detail to see if I can pull up the graphs as well. A picture says a thousand words! :)
RICK-
I have a few Excel templates that I can just plug monthly numbers in from the MLS. It helps to keep syncronicity with reports and it is pretty easy to create graphs from. People like that stuff.