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Homes Sell Fast in Top 12 Metro Areas

 
Author: Martin Lukac
 

Despite all of the talk of downturn and slowdown, some markets are still quite hot.

A survey by HouseHunt revealed that the top 12 metro areas are seeing homes sell within 30 days or less.

Approximately 46% of the sellers in these areas are receiving at least 100% of their asking prices. Seventy-eight percent of sellers are entertaining multiple offers.

The top spot is occupied by Charlotte, NC, where the median price of an existing home is $174,500. According to the National Association of Realtors, Charlotte's median housing price is $56,500 less than the national median, which is currently $231,000.

According to the survey, the average annual price appreciation of homes in the top 12 metro areas is between 5% and 10%.

The top 12 include:

  1. Charlotte, North Carolina, with a median price of $174,500.
  2. Seattle, Washington, with a median price of $338,600.
  3. Nashville, Tennesee, with a median price of $165,300.
  4. Salt Lake City, Utah, with a median price of $184,000.
  5. St. Louis, Missouri, with a median price of $137,900.
  6. Washington, DC, with a median price of $442,500.
  7. Portland, Oregon, with a median price of $267,700.
  8. Austin, Texas, with a median price of $167,200.
  9. TIE -- San Francisco and San Jose, California, with a median price of $720,400 and $746,000.
  10. TIE -- Los Angeles and Southern California, with a median price of $396,200 and $712,000.
The survey indicates that population growth, move-up buyers and multiple-home owenrs account for 62% of sales in these areas.

 
 
 

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