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Why Has The Median Sales Price Of Attached Homes Increased 20% In A Year? |
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Spoiler alert - I have no concrete answers to the question above. :-) The median sales price of attached homes (duplexes, townhomes, condos) was $247,565 in 2022. Thus far in 2023, the median sales price is $296,990. This marks a 20% increase in the median sales price of attached homes over the past year. How could this be? The overall median sales price in our market (detached homes and attached homes) has risen 10% in that same timeframe -- so why has the median sales price of attached homes risen 20% rather than 10%? My theory - which I have now proven to be wrong - was that the median sales price was rising because we were seeing more new attached homes selling in 2023 at higher prices, causing the median sales price to rise. Certainly, if 20% of attached homes were new homes in 2022 and 40% were new homes in 2023 then it would not be surprising to see the median sales price rise since the prices of new homes are almost always higher than the prices of resale homes. But, here's what the data actually shows... So, again, comparing attached home sales in 2022 and 2023... 2022 - median sales price of $247,565 with 40% being new homes 2023 - median sales price of $296,990 with 34% being new homes So, it seems we can't necessarily attribute the unexpectedly high (20%) increase in the median sales price of attached homes in 2023 to a larger portion of those home sales being new homes. Darn. Theory #1 has been refuted. Anyone have any other theories? Recent Articles:
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