Sentences with phrase «median existing»

The national median existing single - family home price was $ 171,900 in the second quarter, down 2.8 percent from $ 176,800 in the second quarter of 2010.
The median existing single - family home price in the Midwest fell 5.4 percent to $ 139,800 in the second quarter from the same period in 2010.
The national median existing single - family home price in the third quarter was $ 240,900, which is up 5.2 percent from the third quarter of 2015 ($ 228,900) and surpasses this year's second quarter ($ 240,700) as the current peak quarterly median sales price.
The median existing single - family home price in the West declined 3.1 percent to $ 218,000 in the second quarter from the second quarter of 2010.
In the condo sector, metro area condominium and cooperative prices — covering changes in 54 metro areas — showed the national median existing - condo price was $ 169,200 in the second quarter, which is 3.5 percent below the second quarter of 2010.
In the South, the median existing single - family home price declined 2.7 percent to $ 153,000 in the second quarter from a year earlier.
Best of all, the median existing - home price was nearly $ 200,000 in January — more than 6 percent higher than this time in 2014.
The forecast result is a projection for annual total sales increase (total 2018 existing - home sales vs. 2017) and annual median price increase (2018 median existing - home sales price vs. 2017).
Median existing - home prices declined modestly in the second quarter, with 27 percent of metropolitan areas experiencing price gains from a year ago, while state home sales declined from the second quarter of 2010, according to the latest quarterly report by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®.
The median existing single - family home price in the Northeast was $ 255,500 in the second quarter, down slightly (0.9 percent) from a year ago.
The median existing single - family home price was $ 212,200 in August, which is 14.4 percent higher than a year ago.
The median existing condo price was $ 211,700 in August, up 17.7 percent from August 2012.
The median existing single - family home price in the West jumped 7.3 percent to $ 297,400 in the second quarter from the second quarter of a year ago.
The median existing condo price was $ 210,200 in June, up 15.4 percent from June 2012.
The national median existing - home price for all housing types was $ 212,100 in August, up 14.7 percent from August 2012.
The median existing condo price was $ 226,500 in June, which is 5.5 percent above a year ago and the highest since August 2007 ($ 229,200).
NAR's report also showed that the median existing - home price for all housing types in November was $ 220,300, which is 6.3 % above Nov. 2014, when it was $ 207,200.
Regionally, the median existing single - family home price in the Northeast declined 3.2 percent to $ 238,000 in the second quarter from a year earlier.
In the Midwest, the median existing single - family home price increased 1.4 percent to $ 148,500 in the second quarter from the second quarter of last year.
The median existing condo price was $ 189,500 inApril, up 11.3 percent from April 2012.
The median existing - home price2 for all housing types in June was $ 236,400, which is 6.5 percent above June 2014 and surpasses the peak median sales price set in July 2006 ($ 230,400).
Home prices: The median existing - home price for all housing types last month was $ 219,600, which is 5.8 percent above a year ago.
The median existing - home price in August was $ 219,800, which is 4.8 percent higher than home prices in August 2013.
In the condo sector, metro area condominium and cooperative prices — covering changes in 55 metro areas — showed the national median existing - condo price was relatively flat at $ 175,700 in the second quarter, down 0.5 percent from the second quarter of 2009.
The median existing single - family home price was $ 237,700 in June, up 6.6 percent from June 2014 and surpassing the peak median sales price set in July 2006 ($ 230,900).
The national median existing condo price was $ 181,300 in May, according to NAR.
In the second quarter, 100 out of 155 metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) had higher median existing single - family home prices in comparison with the second quarter of 2009, including 14 with double - digit increases; two were unchanged and 53 metros showed price declines.
The national median existing - home price for all housing types was $ 192,800 in April, up 11.0 percent from April 2012.
The National Association of Realtors recently reported an 8.2 % annual increase in median existing home prices to $ 213,800 for January, marking the largest annual increase since April and the 47th consecutive month of year - over-year gains.
The median existing condo price
The national median existing single - family price was $ 176,900 in the second quarter, up 1.5 percent from $ 174,200 in the same period of 2009.
Looking ahead, existing - home sales are expected to come in at 5.52 million in 2017, while the national median existing - home price is expected to grow 4 percent.
The national median existing - home price in 2017 is expected to increase around 4 percent.
Home prices were also on the rise in 2013, up 11.5 percent over 2012, with a median existing - home price of $ 197,100 last year compared to $ 176,800 in 2012.
The median existing single - family home price in the Northeast fell 6.5 percent to $ 236,700 in the third quarter from a year ago.
The median existing single - family home price in the South was $ 153,200 in the third quarter, down 2.2 percent from a year earlier.
The national median existing - home price is also still expected to end 2016 at a 5 percent growth rate.
Home prices: The median existing - home price for all housing types was $ 228,700 in May — nearly 8 percent above May 2014 home prices.
The median existing single - family home price rose in 39 out of 150 metropolitan statistical areas1 (MSAs) in the third quarter from a year earlier; 111 areas showed price declines.
In the condo sector, metro area condominium and cooperative prices — covering changes in 54 metro areas — showed the national median existing - condo price was $ 167,600 in the third quarter, down 2.2 percent from the third quarter of 2010.
The median existing single - family home price in the West dropped 9.0 percent to $ 205,700 in the third quarter from the same quarter of 2010.
The median existing - home price is projected to be $ 245,000, while the median new - home price is projected to be $ 327,000.
WASHINGTON (November 9, 2011)- Metro area median existing - home prices in the third quarter generally were down from a year ago, while sales rose in every state from the third quarter of 2010, according to the latest quarterly report by the National Association of Realtors ®.
The median existing condo price was $ 238,700 in May, which is 4.8 percent above a year ago.
The median existing - home price2 for all housing types in May was $ 252,800.
The index shows the median income family, earning just under $ 61,000, could afford a home costing $ 325,500 in the first quarter, which is more than double the national median existing single - family home price of $ 158,100.
NAR reported that the national median existing condo price in October 2012 was $ 177,500.
The median existing single - family home price in the West jumped 13.4 percent to $ 234,000 in the second quarter from the second quarter of 2011.
The current national median existing single - family home price is $ 254,000, making the national median 6 percent down payment $ 15,240,
The median existing single - family home price was $ 173,800 in February, which is 11.3 percent higher than a year ago.
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