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Windermere Real Estate Southland Weekly Residential Report For Washington County, Utah
SOUTHERN UTAH RESIDENTIAL WEEKLY REPORT
FOR THE WEEK SEPTEMBER 08, 2009 ~ SEPTEMBER 22, 2009

Current Week
New Listings Closings Pendings
Residential - 160 Residential - 67 Residential - 86
Land / Lots - 54 Land / Lots - 6 Land / Lots - 6
Prior Week September 08 - September 15, 2009
New Listings Closings Pendings
Residential - 145 Residential - 61 Residential - 92
Land / Lots - 44 Land / Lots - 8 Land / Lots - 15
Month Ending August 22 - September 22, 2009
New Listings Closings Pendings
Residential - 479 Residential - 219 Residential - 291
Land / Lots - 225 Land / Lots - 31 Land / Lots - 30
Prior Month July 22 - August 22, 2009
New Listings Closings Pendings
Residential - 589 Residential - 219 Residential - 295
Land / Lots - 205 Land / Lots - 32 Land / Lots - 34
LAST 24 HOURS: Residential
New Listings - 58 Closings - 8 Pendings - 17
AVERAGE SALES PRICE: $234,488
THIS INFORMATION ENCOMPASSES THE ENTIRE WASHINGTON COUNTY RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE MARKET. I HOPE THAT YOU FIND THIS INFORMATION USEFUL.

Hiway, our rescued kitty, was found right off the highway and was just a few weeks old when my husband brought her home. My husband is a die-hard NASCAR fan and when he turns on the races, Hiway jumps up and watches the cars race around the track!
Perhaps she likes the sound of engines racing or just the bright images of the cars as they move through the screen. Who really knows?

This was inspired by Gary Woltal's post regarding Wordless Wednesday - We All Embarrass Ourselves From Time To Time ~ Thanks Gary!
I was having a hectic day when I hurriedly answered the phone and intended to say,
"Can I put you on hold?" instead I said "Can I hold you?"
There was a moment of silence and before I could correct myself, the man answered "Well, my wife probably wouldn't like that."
I said, "My husband wouldn't like it either!"
And we both just started laughing! Years ago, I would have been extremely embarrassed by such a blurt but now it feels better to just laugh and take it in stride!

Three sisters, ages 92, 94, and 96, live in a house together. One night the 96-year-old draws a bath. She puts one foot in and pauses. She yells down the stairs, "Was I getting in or out of the bath?"
The 94-year-old yells back, "I don't know. I'll come up and see." She starts up the stairs and pauses. Then she yells out, "Was I going up the stairs or down?"
The 92-year-old is sitting at the kitchen table having tea and listening to her sisters. She shakes her head and says, "I sure hope I never get that forgetful." She knocks on wood for good measure. She then replies, "I'll come up and help both of you as soon as I see who's at the door."
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