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Updated about 2 years ago, 11/09/2022

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Sharon Tzib
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Cypress, TX
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Houston Housing Stats October, 2022

Sharon Tzib
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Cypress, TX
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https://www.har.com/content/de...

Houston Real Estate Highlights in October, 2022:

  • -Single-family home sales fell 22.8 percent year-over-year, the seventh consecutive decline of 2022 as the market returns to pre-pandemic levels;
  • -All housing segments experienced negative sales in October. The smallest decline in sales Days on Market (DOM) for single-family homes grew from 32 to 43 days;
  • -Total property sales were down 22.7 percent with 8,223 units sold;
  • -Total dollar volume declined 18.4 percent to a little over $3 billion;
  • -The single-family average price rose 7.2 percent to $403,712;
  • -The single-family median price increased 8.4 percent to $330,500;
  • -Single-family home months of inventory registered a 2.8-months supply, up from 1.8 months a year earlier. That is the greatest inventory level since July of 2020;
  • -Townhome/condominium sales experienced their fifth consecutive monthly decline, falling 19.4 percent, with the average price up 9.3 percent to $269,936 and the median price up 3.9 percent to $226,500.