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Mansfield, Texas - Zip Code 76063 - Real Estate Market Report - September, 2010

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Mansfield, Texas - Zip Code 76063 - Real Estate Market Report - September, 2010

FYI: This city/zip code/neighborhood is on the southeast side of Tarrant County and is mostly made up of the city known as Mansfield.  Easily accessible via I-20 East and 287 South from Fort Worth or I-20 West and 287 South from Dallas.

Warning - All Real Estate Is Local:

As a buyer or seller in the Mansfield residential real estate market, it's important to be aware of current market conditions and recent trends in order to make the most informed decisions; most media reports focus on general (read - national) market conditions and, therefore, will not provide the most accurate picture of the local Mansfield, Texas real estate market.

Market Summary:

Homes sold = 52

There were 52 homes sold during the month of September which down a little from the 65 per month pace reported in the previous July/August report AND is way down from the 82 homes sold in September of 2009. 

Days on the market = 92  

Average List Price (of sold homes) = $194,883

Average Sale Price (of sold homes) = $189,994

Sales Price to List Price Ratio (SP/LP) = 97.5%

Sold Statistics Table:

SLD - 52 Properties Found

Square Feet

Bedrooms Full Baths Half Baths List Price Sale Price Price per Square Foot Days on Market
Min 983
2
1
0
$36,900
$27,000
$27
9
Avg 2526
3
2
0
$194,883
$189,944
$75
92
Max 4717
5
4
1
$599,000
$579,000
$144
382
 

Links to previous Market Reports:

Mansfield, Texas - Zip Code 76063 - Real Estate Market Report - July/August, 2010

Statistics Disclaimer:

The above statistics were obtained via the North Texas Real Estate Information System (NTREIS).  The data is believed to be reliable but is not guaranteed.  Private sales are not included in these statistics.

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Nice average days on market!  Those stats pretty much look like an average subdivision here.  LOL - too many BPOs today!

Oct 05, 2010 01:12 PM
Kent Dills
Broker, Dills Real Estate - Bellingham, WA
Real Estate 817-495-8028, Bellingham, Washington

Renee, thanks for stopping by and commenting.  I have noticed that the absorbsion rate on most of the communities you do market reports is at or less than 4 months.  So, in that respect the do look fairly similar!  ;-)

Oct 05, 2010 01:30 PM
Gail C. Harris
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Our figures back here in the Mid Atlantic area are a little better than our statistics.  Thanks for sharing.

Oct 12, 2010 03:13 PM
Kent Dills
Broker, Dills Real Estate - Bellingham, WA
Real Estate 817-495-8028, Bellingham, Washington

Gail, I'm not sure I understand what you mean when you say your figures are a little better than your statistics.  Can you please clarify!?

Oct 13, 2010 01:41 PM
Anonymous
Tom

Now that we are in March, how are things looking?  Is it a good time to sell in Mansfield?

Mar 09, 2011 12:54 AM
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Kent Dills
Broker, Dills Real Estate - Bellingham, WA
Real Estate 817-495-8028, Bellingham, Washington

Tom,

The old saying goes in real estate that everything is local.  So, it's really hard to give a general assessment of Mansfield overall.  Pricing is really very much specific to each neighborhood/subdivision.

That said, we're really moving into the time of year when most properties are listing and sold (i.e., spring and early summer).  So now would be the time of year when demand and prices usually goes up.

Additionally, there are always the standard things sellers can do to try to get top dollar which are:

1. Get things really cleaned up!

2. Put on a fresh coat of paint if needed (indoors or out).

3. Consult with a staging specialist.  Sellers really get a big bang for there buck here if trying to get max sales price.

Give me a call, shoot me an email, or simply respond to this blog post with neighborhood info and I can get much more specific with you if that would help you.

Kent

Mar 09, 2011 06:46 AM