There were 38 newly listed single family homes in Lewis County last week, Ranging in price from $38,000 to $375,000 Five were REO (bank owned-foreclosure) Properties and 4 where short sales. Two of the newly listed homes were located in the Chehalis School District, seven located in the Centralia School District, three in the Winlock School District, and four in the Napavine School District the remaining were from surrounding areas and East Lewis County Schools. There were 15 homes that changed their status to "Pending" (under contract with a buyer) in Lewis (0 comments)
Lewis County, WA Real Estate Market Report June 1, 2011
There were 33 newly listed single family homes in Lewis County last week, Ranging in price from $45,000 to $595,000. Three were REO (bank owned-foreclosure) Properties and one was a short sale. Five of the newly listed homes were located in the Chehalis School District, seven located in the Centralia School District, five in the Winlock School District, and two in the Napavine School District the remaining were from surrounding areas and East Lewis County Schools. There were 12 homes that changed their status to "Pending" (under contract with a buyer) (2 comments)
There were 18 newly listed single family homes in Lewis County last week.They ranged in price from $59,999 to $499,000. Two were REO (foreclosure) Properties. Two were located in the Chehalis School District, four in the Centralia School District, two in Napavine School District, and 10 from surrounding areas and East Lewis County Schools. There were 13 homes that changed their status to "Pending" (under contract with a buyer) in Lewis County Last Week, six of those were REO homes and one was a short sale. Three homes sold in Lewis County last week. They ranged in price from $53,000 to $150,000, with (0 comments)
There were 26 newly listed single family homes in Lewis County last week.They ranged in price from $14,500 to $1,250,000. Two were REO Properties and there where no short sales. Six were located in the Chehalis School District, Seven were located in the Centralia District, two from the Winlock School District, and 11 from surrounding areas and East Lewis County Schools. There were 16 homes that changed their status to "Pending" (under contract with a buyer) in Lewis County Last Week, 11 of those were REO homes and 2 were short sale homes. Six homes (1 comments)
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