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Updated about 7 years ago, 12/14/2017

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Sharon Tzib
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Cypress, TX
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Houston Housing Stats November 2017

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

  • Single-family home sales continued their post-Hurricane Harvey comeback as volume rose 7.4 percent year-over-year with 6,184 units sold;
  • Single-family home sales remain 3.3 percent ahead of 2016’s year-to-date volume;
  • Days on Market (DOM) for single-family homes increased from 57 days in November 2016 to 61 days this November;
  • Total property sales increased 4.9 percent with 7,270 units sold;
  • Total dollar volume jumped 8.4 percent to $2.0 billion;
  • The single-family home median price rose a fractional 0.3 percent to $225,725, which represents a November high;
  • The single-family home average price increased 0.9 percent to $284,250, also the highest level for a November;
  • Single-family homes months of inventory grew year-over-year to a 3.7-months supply, but is down from a 4.3-months pre-Harvey peak – the result of a surge in consumer demand for housing;
  • Townhome/condominium sales fell 3.0 percent, with the average price down 5.4 percent to $196,546 and the median price down 3.2 percent to $158,100;
  • Leases of single-family homes rose 6.8 percent with the average rent up 2.1 percent to $1,763;
  • Volume of townhome/condominium leases jumped 20.1 percent with average rent down 0.5 percent to $1,498.