N.C. Existing Home Sales Remain Constant in August; Mountain Areas Show Improvement
(Greensboro)—North Carolina existing home sales remained consistent in August with a 1 percent decrease in percentage of units sold compared to the previous month.
According to statistics compiled by the North Carolina Association of REALTORS®, 12,218 units were sold in August. Total sales dollars for the month were $2,817,012,555, and the average existing home sales price was up 5 percent to $230,562 compared to August 2006.
Hendersonville posted exceptional growth with a 6 percent increase in the past month, bringing the city to a 7 percent increase in year-to-date sales growth. Both the Triangle and Wilson continued to carry a positive growth into August, posting a respective 5 and 6 percent increase in total dollar sales thus far this year. Asheville and Hendersonville, along with Jacksonville, posted the highest year-to-date price appreciation at 9 percent.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
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