jacksonville florida market watch: Jacksonville Fl Real Estate Market Report August 2017
- 10/02/17 02:11 PM
Jacksonville Fl Real Estate Market Report August 2017 From the last real estate market report for Jacksonville, we really don't see many changes. It is note worthy to see the original list price to sales price is 10% less now in Aug 2017, than in August 2016. What that means is on average, the sellers in Jax took 15.85% less than what they had originally listed the home for. Now, there's a way to make that look better, and I'm sure some agents will do it to artificially inflate their numbers. There's a Original List price to sold price and a list price (0 comments)
These figures are based on residential homes (single family, town homes & attached). They exclude condos, commercial property and vacant land. Information is deemed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed.
These figures are based on residential homes (single family, town homes & attached). They exclude condos, commercial property and vacant land. Information is deemed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed.
jacksonville florida market watch: Jacksonville Florida Market Watch November 2007
- 12/27/07 06:16 AM
Here's what November 2007 looked like: Current # of listings available in Nov 2007- 7,558 Average # of sales per month (homes that went under contract not sold)- 535 Ave days on market (under contract homes, not sold)- 102.88 Remaining # months inventory - 14.13 Selling price % of list price (original list price) (these were homes that sold and closed in November 2007)- 89.98%
Let's rewind to last year! Here's what November 2006 looked like: Current # of listings available in Nov 2006- 6,466 Average # of sales per month (homes that went under contract not sold)- 793 Ave days on market (under contract homes, not (0 comments)
Author Bio: Pam Graham is a transplant to Jacksonville area, origanally from the Northern Va area. Pam Graham has been in the real estate business since 2002 and has helped hundreds of sellers and buyers achieve their real estate dreams