For the areas of Jefferson County North, Jefferson County North Central, Jefferson County West and the little bit that falls in the North Suburban West, following are monthly sales statistics:
April - 140 total home sales. Price up to 250,000 (81 home sales), 250,001-500,000 (53 home sales) and 500,000-4,000,000 (6 home sales)
May - 169 total home sales. Price up to 250,000 (84 home sales), 250,001-500,000 (65 home sales) and 500,000-4,000,000 (20 home sales)
June - 172 total home sales. Price up to 250,000 (96 home sales), 250,001-500,000 (64 home sales) and 500,000-4,000,000 (12 home sales)
July - 127 total home sales. Price up to 250,000 (70 home sales), 250,001-500,000 (47 home sales) and 500,000-4,000,000 (10 home sales)
August - 137 total home sales. Price up to 250,000 (71 home sales), 250,001-500,000 (61 home sales) and 500,000-4,000,000 (5 home sales)
Sept. - 93 total home sales. Price up to 250,000 (56 home sales), 250,001-500,000 (31 home sales) and 500,000-4,000,000 (6 home sales)
Oct. - 123 total home sales. Price up to 250,000 (76 home sales), 250,001-500,000 (37 home sales) and 500,000-4,000,000 (10 home sales)
Nov. - 96 total home sales. Price up to 250,000 (62 home sales), 250,001-500,000 (29 home sales) and 500,000-4,000,000 (5 home sales)
Dec. - 140 total home sales. Price up to 250,000 (56 home sales), 250,001-500,000 (34 home sales) and 500,000-4,000,000 (1 home sales)
Did you know.....the Jefferson County Planning & Zoning Division has completed the final phase of the Non-Residential Vacancy Inventory. This is non-residential properties anywhere in unincorporated Jefferson County. The properties can be searched by geographic location, parcel location, or identification number. You can also search a particular type such as office, retail or industrial. To find out more, go to http://www.co.jefferson.co.us/nonresinv/. From there you can also get links to the following: 1) application review process guides; 2) zoning resolution; 3) land development regulation; 4) traffic impact fees; 5) assessor property records search; and 6) Jefferson economic council.
With total sales of 328 for the month of January, February was almost the same at 326, BUT March came in much higher with a total of 431 sales!!! During the month of March, sales for single-family residential homes in the price range of $0-$250,000 totaled 214 sales, for $250,001-$350,000 the total was 128 sales, for $350,001-$450,000 the total was 52 sales, for $450,001-$600,000 the total was 20 sales, and lastly for $600,000-$1,600,000 there was a total of 17 sales. This information does not include townhomes, mobile homes or condominiums. I obtained this information from MLS (Metrolist).
Home sales are up from February!! For the month of March total home sales for the Arvada area were up by 37 homes from the month of February. For single-family residential homes, in the price range of $0-$250,000 there were 58 sales, from $250,001-$350,000 there were 36 sales, from $350,001-$450,000 there were 10 sales, from $450,001-$600,000 there were 8 sales, and from $600,001-1,000,000 there were 2 sales. I pulled this information from MLS (Metrolist). Condos, townhomes or mobile homes were not included in my search. Remember that Arvada has a small portion of homes that fall into Adams County.
With total sales of 328 for the month of January, February was almost the same at 326. During the month of February, sales for single-family residential homes in the price range of $0-$250,000 totaled 193 sales, for $250,001-$350,000 the total was 81 sales, for $350,001-$450,000 the total was 31 sales, for $450,001-$600,000 the total was 16 sales, and lastly for $600,000-$1,100,000 there was a total of 5 sales. This information does not include townhomes, mobile homes or condominiums. I obtained this information from MLS (Metrolist).
For the month of February total home sales for the Arvada area were a little bit less than for the month of January (but I suppose there were less days too). For single-family residential homes, in the price range of $0-$250,000 there were 47 sales, from $250,001-$350,000 there were 15 sales, from $350,001-$450,000 there were 10 sales, from $450,001-$600,000 there were 5 sales. I pulled this information from MLS (Metrolist). Condos, townhomes or mobile homes were not included in my search. Remember that Arvada has a small portion of homes that fall into Adams County.
With all that you hear on the radio, television, and in the newspaper, you would think that NOTHING is selling in Colorado. Well here it is....for the City of Arvada, during the month of January, there were a total of 85 homes sold! For residential homes, in the price range of $0-$200,000 there were 25 sales, from $200,001-$350,000 there were 41 sales, from $350,001-$500,000 there were 15 homes, and from $500,001-$5,000,000 there were 4. So, there is hope, and there are people buying!!! I pulled this information from MLS (Metrolist). Condos, townhomes or mobile homes were not included in my search. Did you know that Arvada extends into Adams County???
Jefferson County Colorado is my main focus of business because I live here and grew up here. I have, however, worked in other counties but only if it is in the best interest of the client for me to do so. Otherwise, I will refer that client on to another agent. On my blog you will find useful links to parks, libraries, schools, rec centers, and more in the Jefferson County area. Also, I have added links for the motor vehicle division, Denver government, DIA, education in Colorado, and more.
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