The existing home market for Greeley and Windsor markets are mixed. With 10-months down, Greeley/Evans was leading the pack in prior months however is now down 4.8%. However th Windsor resale sales is now above last years sales by 110.4%.
Existing prices are, no surprise to anyone, down in most areas. The median price for Loveland/Berthoud is down 3.9%, Fort Collins/Wellington is down 3.5%, Greeley/Evans is down 5.9%, and Windsor is up at 1.9%. Here are the existing home year to date home sales.
|
Market Area |
Homes Sold |
Total $ Volume |
High $ |
Low $ |
Median $ |
Average $ |
|
Greeley/Evans |
1161 |
$160,302,663 |
$625,000 |
$8,500 |
$128,000 |
$138,073 |
|
Windsor |
254 |
$74,099,902 |
$1,075,000 |
$64,000 |
$242,500 |
$287,116 |
New construction continues to grow in Greeley (up 145% over last year) while other areas remain down. One thing to remember about new construction, it takes 90 to 120 days before we see a closing and it shows up in my numbers. Here are the new construction year to date numbers.
|
Market Area |
Homes Sold |
Total $ Volume |
High $ |
Low $ |
Median $ |
Average $ |
|
Greeley/Evans |
100 |
$20,065,882 |
$625,000 |
$114,000 |
$169,875 |
$200,659 |
|
Windsor |
70 |
$25,414,055 |
$1,050,000 |
$165,000 |
$300,000 |
$363,058 |
Rob Proctor - Broker, At Home Realtors, Loveland Colorado, http://www.At-Home-Realtors.com
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