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Sharon Tzib
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  • Cypress, TX
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June 2015 Houston Housing Stats

Sharon Tzib
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Cypress, TX
Posted

http://www.har.com/content/newsroom

Highlights are:

  • Single-family home sales rose 4.1 percent versus June 2014;
  • Total property sales were up 3.3 percent year-over-year to a record 9,480 units;
  • Total dollar volume increased 9.5 percent to $2.7 billion;
  • At $302,942, the single-family home average price reached an all-time record high;
  • At $225,000, the single-family home median price also achieved an historic high;
  • Single-family homes months of inventory edged up to a 3.2-months supply, matching a level not seen since September 2013;
  • Days on Market for single-family homes fell to a record low 43 days versus 47 days a year earlier.
  • Townhome/condominium sales rose 6.7 percent;
  • Single family home leases were up 4.6 percent while townhome/condominium leases rose 5.1 percent with average rents up year-over-year.