From the Columbus Board of Realtors:
Home sale prices strengthen in Central Ohio
(Mar. 21, 2012) Sale prices for homes sold
in central Ohio last month showed a healthy increase over the previous year. The average sale
price of $151,072 was 7.3 percent higher than in February of 2011, and 5.7 percent higher than the
previous month according to the Columbus Board of REALTORS®.
“Buyer activity has been up while seller
activity has dipped slightly,” said Jim Coridan, President of the Columbus Board of REALTORS®. “Given the
market conditions over the past couple years, sellers have been a bit reluctant to engage.
But that could soon change as we head into the stronger spring selling season and the shifting
landscape begins to register with well-informed homeowners looking to move.”
Central Ohio housing sales were up in
February for the second month in a row. The 1,215 sales showed an 8.0 percent increase over the
previous month and a 5.0 percent increase over February of 2011.
In addition, contracts for residential homes
and condos jumped 21.7 percent over the previous month and were 57.4 percent higher than the same
time last year.
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