2008 is nearly over. The Logan Real Estate Market did slow down. Here are a few interesting stats and numbers that summarize what happened with Cache County Real Estate this year:
Price Ranges of Homes Sold in 2007
This is the break down of the current price breakdown of active Home Listings.
The largest discrepency is with homes priced over $750,000. No homes over $750,000 sold in 2008, and only 3 sold in 2007. There are currently 21 active residential listings priced more than $750,000. The other large discrepancy is with homes priced less than $100,000. There are more active Cache Valley homes in this price range (63) on the market than sold in 2008 (41). One possible reason could be that obtaining financing for for buyers who traditionally buy "fixer uppers" is more difficult, and demand by investors has gone significantly down.
This Graph shows the comparison of home sales for each price range of homes sold in 2007, 2008, and active listings. Home sales for properties between $180,000 and $220,000 actually went up this year, while home sales of properties less than $100,000 went down most dramatically, by 46%. Overall Home Sales in Cache County declined by about 18% when compared to 2007.
Number of Days Sold in 2007
The average days on market for homes sold in Cache County increased from 61 in 2007, to 75 in 2008. Cache County Homes for sale right now have been on the market for an average of 125 days.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
That's great info. There is definitely a difference in the pricing in Cache County homes on the market now vs. those that sold in 2008.
Post a Comment