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Read on for a report on Westminster Home Sales:
What this report tells you: The best indicator of an improving market for Westminster homes between $300-400,000 is the big reduction in the number of days they spend on the market before going under contract. This is a healthy market, without the madness of the lower price points.
How to sell a house in Westminster CO: Homes are moving more slowly in this price range, but if you list now you still have time to get sold and moved before school starts.
How to buy a house in Westminster CO: Expect the best homes to go quickly, and note that about half of them are selling at asking price or above. So that means half of them are selling below asking price. A knowledgeable local agent can help you decide the market value of a home.
Out of the 26 Westminster homes that sold in this price range last month, one was new construction.
Westminster absorption rate: Just over a month
Westminster homes sold last month at or above list price: 11 (50%)
This report includes only detached single family Westminster CO homes that sold between $300,000 and $400,000. I'm using the term 'distressed sales' to refer to short sales and foreclosures. A 'regular' sale may also have been 'distressed' in the sense that the home was in need of major work.
- Currently, there are 26 Westminster CO homes for sale in this price range. None of these homes are short sales or foreclosures.
If you would like any more details or to see any of these Westminster CO homes for sale, please call me at 720-353-8031.
- Currently, there are 46 Westminster CO homes under contract in this price range. One of these homes is a foreclosure and one is a short sale. Percentage of distressed sales is a minimal 2%.
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21 Westminster CO homes sold last month between $300,000 and $400,000, with 6 median days on market. No Westminster CO homes sold as a foreclosure, one was a short sale. Percentage of distressed sales was 5%.
- One year ago, 22 Westminster CO homes sold between $300,000 and $400,000. 33 median days on market. None short sales, or foreclosures.
- Two years ago, 16 Westminster CO homes sold between $300,000 and $400,000. 40 median days on market. Two of them were foreclosures, none were short sales for a 13% rate of distressed sales.
Click this link to see Westminster Home Sales in the other price categories.
Click this link to see market reports for Arvada, Westminster, and Broomfield CO.
Click this link to see Westminster real estate market reports for the previous month.
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Copyright © 2013 Joetta Fort, The DiGiorgio Group
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