What happened with real estate in the Highlands from March 1- May 31, 2007?
Highest priced sale: $1,134,000
Lowest price sale: $420,000
Total of 16 sales
$500,000 and under- 1
$500-750,000 - 5
$750,000-1,000,000 - 8
$1,000,000 and above - 2
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Highest priced pending sale (not closed yet): $1,385,000
Lowest priced pending sale (not closed yet): $575,000
Number of pending sales: 6
$500,000 and below - none
$500-750,000 - 3
$750,000-1,000,000 - 2
$1,000,000 and above - 1
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Highest priced home on the market: $1,895,000
Lowest priced home on the market: $529,000
13 active listings
$500,000 and below - none
$500-750,000 - 6
$750,000- 1,000,000 - 4
$1,000,000 and above - 3
There are a number of properties that came up on the market after June 1st, so you will see more signs out in the neighborhood. There were about 6 new listings once June came on the horizon.
The Casady Construction home on 112th is the most expensive home ever in the neighborhood, priced at $1,895,000. It is a gorgeous home with a gorgeous view. Today as I drove by, I noticed the builder was planting trees to create privacy for the first floor. There is a deck off the master bedroom that has to have one of the best views in the Highlands.
Most of the real estate activity in the Highlands falls between the $500-1,000,000 price range. Clearly, there is far more for sale now than there had been during the first quarter. Again, a reminder for those of you who are thinking of selling in the future, there is usually less competition the first quarter of the year. Right now, the competition to sell is far greater than earlier this year, as there are so many more homes available in the Highlands.
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Kirkland Highlands Real Estate Update-Second Quarter, 2007
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