The statewide median sales price reached $ 242,000, an increase of 10 percent compared to the August 2012 median of $ 220,000.
The February
statewide median sales price of $ 260,000 represented an increase of 8.8 percent from a year ago.
He added that the statewide market has posted its 15th consecutive month of steady or rising
statewide median sales prices, while inventory reached its lowest level in August since 2005.
Statewide median sales prices in December increased four percent to $ 91,900 for condominiums and one percent to $ 134,300 for single - family homes.
The statewide median sales price for single - family existing homes in November was $ 150,000, up 11.2 percent from a year ago.
Meanwhile,
the statewide median sales price for single - family existing homes was $ 240,000, up 9.1 percent from the previous year, according to data from Florida Realtors ® Research Department in partnership with local REALTOR ® boards / associations.
In April,
the statewide median sale price for single family homes rose by 10.3 percent year - over-year to $ 234,900, continuing a trend of double - digit percentage increases.
Not exact matches
Statewide, single - family
sales inched up 1 percent, while the
median price rose 7 percent to $ 240,000, according to the Florida Realtors trade group.
The
statewide existing - home
median sales price was $ 140,000 in the fourth quarter; a year earlier, it was $ 160,600 for a decrease of 13 percent.
The
statewide existing - condo
median sales price was $ 105,500 for the three - month period; in 4Q 2008, it was $ 136,600 for a decrease of 23 percent.
Statewide,
median home
sale prices are up 7.9 % from November 2015 to November 2016.
In 2015, we saw yearly
statewide increases of 12 percent in unit
sales and 5.5 percent in
median sales price, while 2016 witnessed a. 8.7 percent hike in unit
sales and 3.3 percent in
median price.
Sales growth in the coastal regions - Marin, Orange, San Diego, and San Luis Obispo, in particular - helped push the
statewide median price up to the highest level in more than four years.»
The
statewide existing condo
median sales price last month was $ 95,000; in June 2009 it was $ 112,800 for a 16 percent decrease.
Lower housing inventory and strong buyer demand drove
median home prices higher even as
statewide home
sales decreased in February, according to Illinois REALTORS ®.
A four - page version of the
statewide report for the media is below, replacing our previous monthly
sales and
median price charts.
Illinois
median home prices showed strong gains in January compared to previous - year levels while
statewide home
sales decreased during the same period, according to Illinois REALTORS ®.