April to May 2009 Columbus home prices rose according to a report from Radar Logic.
Radar Logic looks at a composite of 25 cities. 22 of the 25 cities in the composite rose in price between April and May 2009. All 16 pages of the Radar Logic report .pdf
The Ohio Association of REALTORS in their weekly newsletter to members shared the top ten metropolitan areas of those Radar Logic considers.
OAR said:
"Here are the 10 metropolitan areas where prices increased the most from April to May of this year:
1. Milwaukee, Wis., 4.9 percent
2. Charlotte, 4.7 percent
3. Boston, 4.6 percent
4. Cleveland, 4 percent
5. Washington, D.C., 3.7 percent
6. St. Louis, 3.3 percent
7. Columbus, Ohio, 3.2 percent
8. Seattle, 2.8 percent
9. Denver, 2.3 percent
10. Philadelphia, 1.8 percent
Source: Radar Logic "
Radar Logic is using the Columbus metropolitan area (MSA) so that would include more than just the city of Columbus... more than just Columbus and it's suburbs. I believe the Columbus MSA includes Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin, Licking, Madison, Morrow, Pickaway, and Union Counties. Columbus home prices rose or prices in the "greater Columbus area" rose.
Maureen McCabe Real Living HER Worthington
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