Collin County continues to be a hot seller’s market. Median sales price increased 6.2% in August 2017 compared to August 2016 and year to date sales price increased 10%. Days on the market is about one month. Closed sales increased almost 3% in August 2017 compared to August 2016 and year to date closed sales increased more than 7%.
If you are looking to sell or purchase real estate in Collin County, I'm honored to have the oppotunity to assist you.
*Information taken from Ntreis (1 comments)
statistic: Allen Homes - Second Quarter 2017 Statistic
- 08/11/17 03:33 PM
Allen housing market for second quarter 2017 continuously shows a very strong seller's market. On average homes are sold 0.5% more than list price. Median sales price leaped to $340,000 compared to $317,000 same period last year. Inventory is less than 3 months for homes under $500,000, and 6 months for homes above $750,000. Most homes in Allen are in the $300,000 - $500,000 range.
*Information taken from Ntreis. (1 comments)
statistic: Collin County June 2017 Market Report
- 07/20/17 02:14 PM
Listings increased by 17.4% in June 2017 compared to June 2016. Closed sales increased 8.7% and average sales price increase 6.6%. Median sales price increased 7.9% and months supply of inventory is 3 months. Days on the market until sale actually increased in June 2017 compared to June 2016 to 32 days from 29 days. Overall it is a very strong seller’s market in Collin County.
* Information taken from MLS (4 comments)
statistic: Little Elm - May 2017 Statistic
- 06/25/17 08:10 PM
Little Elm is a city next to Frisco, Texas. It is experiencing a tremendous amount of growth because of its convenience and close proximity to Frisco. Also on average the houses are more affordable than Frisco. The below is May 2017 single family residential statistic for Little Elm:
Statistics show that median home price has gone up and on average homes are sold above list price. (1 comments)
statistic: Frisco Homes - November Statistic
- 12/16/16 01:47 PM
It’s definitely a seller’s market in Frisco, Texas! Monthly supply continues to go down since 2011 from 6 to 2.5 months while price continues to go up from $246,000 to $368,000. If you are planning to purchase a home in Frisco be prepared to offer higher than list price!