trilogy park homes for sale: Trilogy Park - Hoschton Home Value Market Update Sept 09 - 09/11/09 07:31 AM
Trilogy Park homes for sale located in Hoschton, GA are on the rise, but the news is good and bad. Here's the numbers: 17 Homes For Sale - Average Sales Price $318K 6 Homes Are Pending/ Under Contract - Average List Price - $273K ALL UNDER CONTRACT/ PENDING HOMES ARE RESALES! (GOOD NEWS!) 5 Homes have sold since June 1st, only one of them was a new home. (GOOD NEWS!) Average SOLD home in Trilogy $273K (Not a coincidence!) Highest SOLD price in the neighborhood since 6/1 was listed at $329K and sold for $320K AND THE FINAL STAT THAT IS
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trilogy park homes for sale: Just Sold! 4850 Shellnut Path, Hoschton, GA 30548 - Trilogy Park - 10/13/08 08:42 AM
Even in this economy and market homes are still selling. It's all about hiring a professional that knows the market and knows what it will take to sell. OK, so it takes a lot from the seller too. This awesome Trilogy Park home for sale, SOLD for 97% Why did it sell? Pretty simple really. It was marketed to so that EVERYONE in the price range knew about the home. AND The sellers kept the home in immaculate condition! Whether you are looking to sell in Trilogy Park or Hoschton, GA or BUY a home, you owe it to yourself to
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trilogy park homes for sale: 4850 Shellnut Path, Hoschton, GA 30548 - JUST LISTED - TRILOGY PARK - 06/02/08 04:14 AM
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trilogy park homes for sale: Trilogy Park Homes For Sale and Real Estate Market Conditions in Hoschton, GA - 11/19/07 03:39 PM
Trilogy Park is an oustanding alternative to Sterling on the Lake and Hamilton Mill. The same builders, less amenities, but the same schools and not the monster neighborhood at under 500 homes. Currently, there are 36 homes for sale in this Trilogy Park with an average price of $364K. However, that's only half the story, as the price range is from $299K, to the low $400's. October saw two closings in Trilogy Park of the same average price, of $364K. Sellers are not giving up a whole lot and the builder is still holding firm on their prices to protect the home owners. With
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