Friday, November 30, 2012

Westport and surrounding towns real estate market performance through October, 2012 from Steve Reilly

Summary Westport Real Estate Market Performance through October, 2012

Median Selling price jumps around but the long term trend is up.

For 2012, YTD Median Selling price has jumped around

but the term is flat.

The number of properties sold jumps around but the long term trend is down.

The number of properties sold peaked during spring and

Summer, as normal, with trend up.

Average Days on Market trend since 2009 is up.

Summary Surrounding Towns (Norwalk, Wilton, Weston, Fairfiled, Easton, Ridgefield and Redding) Real Estate Market Performance through October, 2012

The Median selling trend is flat.

The trend in properties sold is down.

The Average Days on Market long term trend is up but flat since 2008.

Inventory of Properties for Sale in Westport

The long term trend is up.

Inventory of Properties for Sale in surrounding towns

The long term trend is up but flat since 2009.

See the following site for real estate information or call any time.

www.swreilly.com See the following link for more sales information including specific sales by town.

http://www.higginsgroup.com/market-news/

Regards,

Stephen Reilly

Higgins Group

Best Practice Real Estate

278 Post Road East

Westport, CT 06880

203-246-7372

swreilly@swreilly.com

www.swreilly.com

licensed in Connecticut

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Westport and surrounding towns real estate market performance through October, 2012 from Steve Reilly

Summary Westport Real Estate Market Performance through October, 2012

Median Selling price jumps around but the long term trend is up.

For 2012, YTD Median Selling price has jumped around

but the term is flat.

The number of properties sold jumps around but the long term trend is down.

The number of properties sold peaked during spring and

Summer, as normal, with trend up.

Average Days on Market trend since 2009 is up.

Summary Surrounding Towns (Norwalk, Wilton, Weston, Fairfiled, Easton, Ridgefield and Redding) Real Estate Market Performance through October, 2012

The Median selling trend is flat.

The trend in properties sold is down.

The Average Days on Market long term trend is up but flat since 2008.

Inventory of Properties for Sale in Westport

The long term trend is up.

Inventory of Properties for Sale in surrounding towns

The long term trend is up but flat since 2009.

See the following site for real estate information or call any time.

www.swreilly.com See the following link for more sales information including specific sales by town.

http://www.higginsgroup.com/market-news/

Regards,

Stephen Reilly

Higgins Group

Best Practice Real Estate

278 Post Road East

Westport, CT 06880

203-246-7372

swreilly@swreilly.com

www.swreilly.com

licensed in Connecticut

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Westport and surrounding towns real estate market performance through October, 2012 from Steve Reilly

Summary Westport Real Estate Market Performance through October, 2012

Median Selling price jumps around but the long term trend is up.

For 2012, YTD Median Selling price has jumped around

but the term is flat.

The number of properties sold jumps around but the long term trend is down.

The number of properties sold peaked during spring and

Summer, as normal, with trend up.

Average Days on Market trend since 2009 is up.

Summary Surrounding Towns (Norwalk, Wilton, Weston, Fairfiled, Easton, Ridgefield and Redding) Real Estate Market Performance through October, 2012

The Median selling trend is flat.

The trend in properties sold is down.

The Average Days on Market long term trend is up but flat since 2008.

Inventory of Properties for Sale in Westport

The long term trend is up.

Inventory of Properties for Sale in surrounding towns

The long term trend is up but flat since 2009.

See the following site for real estate information or call any time.

www.swreilly.com See the following link for more sales information including specific sales by town.

http://www.higginsgroup.com/market-news/

Regards,

Stephen Reilly

Higgins Group

Best Practice Real Estate

278 Post Road East

Westport, CT 06880

203-246-7372

swreilly@swreilly.com

www.swreilly.com

licensed in Connecticut

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