Market report and Homes sold in Warrington township Bucks county in December 2013 Warrington township is located in Bucks County Pa. There are homes in all price ranges in Warrington township.
I looked up the mls this morning to see the real estate activity in December 2013. I looked for residential listings sold. There were 22 homes that settled in December 2013.
The highest sale price was $ 525,000 and lowest sale price was $160,000 The average original list price was $379,804. The average last list price was $372,847. The average sale price was $367,279 . The homes were marketed for an average of 78 days. The original list price to sale price ratio is 95.47 and average last list price to sale price ratio is 97.81
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