Real estate sales in Duck continue to lag behind the glory days of the boom time. However, the prices continue to hover around the same level as in the boom years of 2003 and 2004. For sellers, there is hope to sell your house if you have the ability to price it accordingly. Prices have rolled back to around the 2003 mark, so those who bought before this time should have enough equity to complete a transaction.
Duck Residential Real Estate Sold Statistics Oceanside
From the Outer Banks Association of REALTORS
- 2008 saw 53 residential properties sell for a median price of $660,000 and an average price of $799,319
- 2007 saw 59 residential properties sell for a median price of $715,000 and an average price of $838,953
- 2006 saw 72 residential properties sell for a median price of $587,500 and an average price of $700,206
- 2005 saw 129 residential properties sell for a median price of $690,000 and an average price of $890,558
- 2004 saw 162 residential properties sell for a median price of $670,000 and an average price of $768,278
- 2003 saw 140 residential properties sell for a median price of $525,000 and an average price of $597,412
Duck Residential Real Estate Sold Statistics West-side
From the Outer Banks Association of REALTORS
- 2008 saw 15 residential properties sell for a median price of $524,900 and an average price of $713,125
- 2007 saw 12 residential properties sell for a median price of $490,000 and an average price of $825,000
- 2006 saw 13 residential properties sell for a median price of $451,500 and an average price of $572,281
- 2005 saw 21 residential properties sell for a median price of $678,030 and an average price of $627,025
- 2004 saw 36 residential properties sell for a median price of $539,950 and an average price of $620,456
- 2003 saw 22 residential properties sell for a median price of $532,500 and an average price of $569,856
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