See Broomfield CO Homes for Sale between $200,000 and $300,000 now!
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What this report tells you: The vast majority of Broomfield homes between $200K and $300K sold at or above list price, and those that sold below list price weren't very far below.
How to buy a house: Work with an agent who will make sure you aren't paying too much, but in general you're going to have to pay asking price or more.
How to sell a house: Broomfield homes in this price range are selling fast, and in increasing numbers. Don't roll the dice to see if next year's market will be better - it doesn't get much better than this!
Broomfield absorption rate: About three weeks
Broomfield homes sold last month at or above list price: 27 (71%)
This report includes only detached single family Broomfield CO homes that sold between $200,000 and $300,000. 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 28 Broomfield CO homes for sale in this price range. One of them is a foreclosure, and none are short sales, bringing the percentage of distressed homes for sale to 4%.
If you would like any more details or to see any of these Broomfield CO homes for sale,
please call me at 720-353-8031.
- Currently, there are 45 Broomfield CO homes under contract in this price range. One of these homes is a foreclosure and four are short sales. That's a 9% rate of distressed sales for Broomfield homes under contract.
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38 Broomfield CO homes sold last month between $200,000 and $300,000, with seven median days on market. Two Broomfield home were foreclosures, none were short sales. So in this price range 5% of Broomfield homes were distressed sales.
- One year ago, 25 Broomfield CO homes sold between $200,000 and $300,000. 15 median days on market. None were short sales, three were foreclosures. So a year ago the distressed rate for Broomfield CO home sales was 12%.
- Two years ago, 10 Broomfield CO homes sold between $200,000 and $300,000. 34 median days on market. One Broomfield homes sold as a short sale in this price range, none as a foreclosure. An 10% rate of distressed Broomfield home sales.
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Copyright © 2013 Joetta Fort, The DiGiorgio Group
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