THE MOST MEANINGFUL LOOK AT DATA FOR HOMES FOR SALE
IN SPRINGFIELD, OR
IS TO COMPARE
THE CURRENT MONTH WITH THE SAME MONTH IN PRIOR YEARS
This November, the Hayden Bridge bad news was that the average price declined slightly.
But the GOOD NEWS is that sales were up.
And the BEST NEWS is that inventory is way down.
So for the
HAYDEN BRIDGE
RMLS Market Area, HERE ARE:
A decade's worth of supply (Active Listings) and demand (Closed Sales)
for the
Months of NOVEMBER
2001 - 2011:

NOTE: IN 2004 AND 2005 THE ACTIVE INVENTORY AT THE END OF THE MONTH WAS EQUAL TO OR SLIGHTLY LOWER THAN THE NUMBER OF CLOSED SALES DURING THOSE MONTHS OF MAY.
And a decade of Average Prices for Closed Sales
for the
Months of NOVEMBER
2001 - 2011:

NOTE: THE RMLS SPLIT HAYDEN BRIDGE OUT OF THE (SW) SPRINGFIELD MARKET AREA BEGINNING IN 2003.
DATA FOR THAT COMBINED AREA IS NOT SHOWN IN THESE CHARTS.
These average sales prices represent the arithmetic mean for those residential closed sales in this RMLS market area. The mix of homes sold varies over time. The average price for some months is drastically affected by an unusual number of homes selling at the TOP or BOTTOM of the range of prices. A history of the variation in the statistical median would make for a better comparison but is unavailable from RMLS.
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