Friday, December 11, 2009

Cache County Sellers are Getting Closer to Ask Price

Cache Valley home sellers have been getting 6.5% less than their original list price when selling their homes the last two months. This is closer to the original list price than we've seen in a while.

This tells us that either home buyers are offering more, or else sellers are now more realistic with their original list price. From April-September, the average sales price of Cache County Utah Real Estate was more than 10% less than the original list price.

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Owner Financed Homes said...

This is an interesting post,,, it is curios to know that Cache County Sellers are Getting Closer to Ask Price...
thanks for the post
Owner Financed Homes

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Realtor Advertising said...

"Cache County Sellers are Getting Closer to Ask Price", nice post... Thanks for the post..

rent to own homes said...

Wow, i never knew that...