little elm home prices: Little Elm Homes for Sale Real Estate Market Report
- 03/17/10 12:20 AM
90-day stats for Single Family properties in LITTLE ELM, TX as of March 12, 2010 Median List Price $173,368 Average List Price $234,574 Total Inventory 324 Price per Square Foot $80 Average Home Size 2,207 Median Lot Size 7,212 Average # Beds 3.59 Average # Baths 2.47 Homes Absorbed 23 Newly Listed 26 Days on Market 183 Average Age 8 The median single family home price in LITTLE ELM this week is $169,900. The 338 homes have been on the market for an average of 175 days. Despite recently falling prices, the price per square foot has stayed reasonably flat. This (1 comments)
Don't Let the Home Buyer Tax Credit Slip Away Even current home owners are racing the clock, hoping to find and settle, or at least sign a purchase agreement, on a house before the $6,500 tax credit for qualified repeat home buyers expires April 30, 2010. According to many current homeowners, it will help make expenses associated with the move ‘a wash.' It will help with moving costs, and with getting their current house ready for sale. Current homeowners buying a house between Nov. 7, 2009, and April (0 comments)
little elm home prices: TEXAS BEATING THE NATIONAL AVERAGE ON STABLE HOME PRICES!
- 03/25/09 03:01 AM
NEW REPORT SHOWS SMALL INCREASE IN TEXAS HOME PRICES. The report by First American CoreLogic indicated that Texas home prices were up by just less than 2%, while not huge, as compared to the National home prices that fell by 11.6% for the same period, Texas is doing very well. Only 9 other states had numbers on the positive side of the board! The latest report says that home prices in the Dallas area/DFW Metroplex (including Frisco, Little Elm & other Collin County Homes & Denton County homes) were up 1.54% from the same period in 2008. Among the country's 35 largest metropolitan (0 comments)
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