Not exact matches
However,
since all three screens look for stocks with strong recent
price action, it is not surprising that the
median price - earnings ratios for the Bargain screen (37.0) and Growth screen (108.0) are significantly higher than the
median price - earnings ratio for exchange -
listed stocks (18.1).
Since home
prices bottomed out in 2011 - 2012, Rhode Island's
median list price has risen from an estimated $ 213,000 in December 2011 to nearly $ 300,000 as of September 2017.
The
median list price in March will push past $ 250,000 — where it has hovered
since May 2016 — to $ 260,000, while new
listings will total 492,000, up 2 percent from February but down 13 percent year - over-year.
Even after increasing more than 25 percent
since last year, the
median list price, $ 63,000, is a fraction of the current U.S.
median of $ 200,700.