Area Market Statistics

Austin Homes Remain Valuable Investment
August 18, 2008 - Austin-area home prices continue their upward trend, according to the latest Multiple Listing Service (MLS) report from the Austin Board of REALTORS®. The median price for single family homes reached a record high for July, up three percent from one year ago to $195,000.
In July, 2,071 single-family homes were sold, down 21 percent from one year ago. These sales contributed $534,206,166 to the local economy. July saw active listings rise 15 percent from one year ago to 10,913, representing five-and-a-half months of housing inventory.
"Unlike many other areas of the country, Austin continues to enjoy increasing home values," says ABoR Chairman Socar Chatmon-Thomas. "This, coupled with low unemployment rates and a steadily growing population, makes Central Texas a great choice for home buyers."
While housing sales relaxed, the leasing market remained strong. The 1,469 properties leased in July reflect a 20 percent increase from the previous year, while the median price of these properties rose by two percent to $1,200. The average number of days a lease property sat on the market totaled 37 in July, an eight percent decrease from July 2007.
July 2008 - Single-Family Homes
*This information was provided by the Austin Board of Realtors. ABOR
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