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According to the local MLS, Branson single family homes sales last month totaled a whopping 11 homes sold.  The highest priced one sold for $$325,000 and the lowest priced one sold for $96,040 with a median price of about $135,000.  That is less than half the number of homes sold in December and lower in prices as well.

 Condo sales were steady with the same number closing in January, 6, as closed in December.  The highest one sold for $367,750 and the lowest priced one sold for $38,000.  They had a higher median price of approximately $130,000, so at least there is some good news for the condo sellers from last month.

 

Market information for land, farms, and mobile-home sales as well as other local information is available by request.  Real estate is always local and there is no problem getting financing for good buyers and a fair price for good property, if you know the market.

Naturally, whether you should buy or sell depends upon your particular circumstances more than any other factor.  If you would like to go over your situation and get an honest evaluation of whether you are in the right "timing" or not, I will be glad to help.  You can call my cell phone (417) 350-9743 or click on the following link to see what is available:  Search Listings Here

 

5 Comments on Branson Missouri Real Estate Market Report for January 2010.

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I have been to Branson half a dozen times and love that place. The scenery is outstanding and the entertainment is a welcome change form the everyday routine. You have quite a wide range of property values to choose from which means gthere is something for everybody.

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Steve, good stuff!  Looks like you guys got the same snow we got. 

The lady I told you about is going to sell the house as is and won't be selling the property in your area...at least not right now.  If she decides to sell I'll keep you in mind.

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There are some fine homes in Stone County for sale and I will remind all buyers to know that the county and the state are taking a hardline approach to leaking septic systems.  Have your home inspected and add a septic inspection to the list of items to inspect to be sure that you are not buying a future code violation.

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Guy you are so right, really is a lot of diverse options available in every price range I can think of.  Let me know when you are heading back this way again.

Bob, really appreciate the update and you remembering me too.  Please do keep me in mind and stay busy!!  It will help you stay warm:)

Jim, you are so right, went to the planning and zoning meeting last night and that seemed to be the hot topic!!!



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Guy you are so right, really is a lot of diverse options available in every price range I can think of.  Let me know when you are heading back this way again.

Bob, really appreciate the update and you remembering me too.  Please do keep me in mind and stay busy!!  It will help you stay warm:)

Jim, you are so right, went to the planning and zoning meeting last night and that seemed to be the hot topic!!!



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