Malvern Borough, Chester County Pa Average Solds March 2008
April 28th, 2008 categories: Chester County, Market Trends
Malvern Borough Average Real Estate Solds March 2008
The Comparative 2 Year Average Real Estate Solds and Median Sold Prices for properties in the Borough of Malvern for the period of March 2006 to March 2008.
Average and Median Sold Prices For Malvern Borough, Chester County Pa
- March 2006 Average Sold Price -$184,800/Days On Market – 26
- March 2007 Average Sold Price- $312,500/Days On Market – 87
- March 2008 Average Sold Price – $274,000/Days On Market – 53
- Median Sold Prices for March 2006, 2007 and March 2008, respectively; 3/06, $199,900, 3/07 $210,000, 3/08 $274,000
Data courtesy of Trend MLS and Terradatum deemed accurate, but not guaranteed.
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|Lower Merion Township, Pa – Average Sold Prices March 2008
April 27th, 2008 categories: Market Trends, Montgomery County
Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County Pa-Average Sold Prices March 2008
A comparison of Average Real Estate Sold Prices for the two year period of March 2006 to March of 2008 in Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pa. shows the evidence of a recovering market with a gradual increase in average sold price plus a decline in the Days On The Market
Average Sold Prices/Median Sold Price/Average Days On The Market
- March 2006 Average Sold Price – $669,616/Average Days On Market – 64
- March 2007 Average Sold Price – $550,906/Average Days On Market – 87
- March 2008 Average Sold Price – $627,024/Average Days On Market – 80
- Median Sold Price For March 2006, 2007 and 2008 respectively; 3/06, $510,000, 3/07 $462,500, 3/08 $477,450
Courtesy of Trend MLS and Terradatum, information deemed accurate, but not guaranteed.
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|Montgomery County, Pa Average Sold Prices March 2008
April 27th, 2008 categories: Market Trends, Montgomery County
Montgomery County Average Sold Prices – March 2008
The 2 Year Comparative Average Real Estate Sold Prices for the period of March 2006 to March 2008 for Montgomery County, Pa.
Montgomery County PA Average Sold Prices/Median Sold Prices/Average Days On Market
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March 2006 Average Sold Price – $306,183/Average Days On Market – 53
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March 2007 Average Sold Price – $308,197/Average Days On Market – 68
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March 2008 Average Sold Price – $304,450/Average Days On Market – 80
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Median Average Sold Price for March 2006, 2007, and 2008 respectively, 3/06 $260,000 3/07, $265,000, 3/08 $252,800
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|Chester County, Pa Average Sold Prices March 2008
April 27th, 2008 categories: Chester County, Market Trends
Chester County Pa Average Sold Prices For March 2008
A comparison between the Real Estate Sold Prices for Chester County, Pa covering the two year period between March 2006 and March 2008.
The Median Sold Price presents a truer picture in my opinion, since by definition, the Median Sold price is adjusted for the highs and the lows. The sale of a high end property or of many high end properties can skew the picture presented by only looking at the Average Sold data.
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|Easttown Township, Pa – Average Solds March 2008
April 26th, 2008 categories: Chester County, Market Trends
Easttown Township Average Sold Market Statistics
The two year Comparative Average Real Estate Sold Market Statistics for Easttown Township, Pa shows that Easttown is holding with an Average Sold price of $844,185 for 2006 and $849,929 for 2008, with a .68% increase.
Average Sold Price/Median Sold Prices/Average Days On The Market
March 2006 Average Sold Price – $844,185/Average Days On Market – 78
March 2007 Average Sold Price – $1,109,581/Average Days On Market – 88
March 2008 Average Sold Price – $849,929/Average Days On Market – 55
Data Courtesy of Trend MLS and Terradatum, presumed accurate but not guaranteed.
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|Radnor Township Average Sold Prices March 2008
April 26th, 2008 categories: Delaware County, Market Trends
Radnor Township Average Sold Price Comparison
A comparison of the Average Sold Price in March of 2006 and March of 2008 for Radnor Township in Delaware County, Pa shows that the Average Sold Price declined 20%. The Average Sold Price in March of 2006 was $606,332 and in March of 2008 $486,281.
The Median Sold Price presents a truer picture in my opinion, since by definition, the Median Sold price is adjusted for the highs and the lows. The sale of a high end property or of many high end properties can skew the picture presented by only looking at the Average Sold data. This will be especially true Read the rest of this entry »
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|Delaware County, PA Average Sold Price March 2008
April 26th, 2008 categories: Delaware County, Market Trends
Delaware County PA Average Sold Price Comparison
A comparison of The Average Real Estate Sold Price for a Home in Delaware County, Pa between March of 2006 and March of 2008 shows a 12.76% decline. In March of 2006 the average sold price wss $263,833 while the average sold price in March of 2008 was $230,167 for Delaware County.
Average Sold Price/Median Sold Price/Average Days On The Market:
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March 2006 Average Sold Price – $263,833/Average Days On Market – 55
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March 2007 Average sold Price – $268,228/Average Days On Market – 68
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March 2008 Average Sold Price – $230,167/Average Days On Market – 78
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|Tredyffrin Township – Average Sold Price March 2008
April 26th, 2008 categories: Chester County, Market Trends
Tredyffrin Township – Average Sold Price March 2008
A two year comparison of the Average Real Estate Sold Price for a home in Tredyffrin Township, Pa between March of 2006 and March of 2008 shows a decline of 5.64% over March of 2006 where the Average Sold Price of a home was $415,112.
In March of 2008 the Average Sold Price for a Home in Tredyffrin Township was $391,679.
Average Sold Price/Median Sold Price/Average Days On Market:
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Average Sold Price March 2006 – $415,112/Average Days on Market 31
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Average Sold Price March 2007 – $499,573/Average Days on Market 86
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Average Sold Price March 2008 – $391,679/Average Days on Market – 81
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Median Sold Price for March 2006, 2007 and 2008, respectively
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|Willistown Township, Pa – Average Solds March 2008
April 26th, 2008 categories: Chester County, Market Trends
Willistown Township, Chester County Pa – Average Real Estate Solds March 2008
A two year Comparative Analysis of the Average Real Estate Sold Prices and Median Real Estate Solds Data for the period of March 2006 to March 2008 for Willistown Township in Chester County Pa.
In March of 2008 the Average Sold Price for a Home in Willistown Township was $559,764.
Average Sold Price/Median Sold Price/Average Days On Market:
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Average Sold Price March 2006 – $330,112/Average Days on Market 60
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Average Sold Price March 2007 – $452,755/Average Days on Market 90
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Average Sold Price March 2008 – $559,764/Average Days on Market – 88
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Median Sold Price for March 2006 $322,500, March 2007 $355,000 and March 2008 $345,000,
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|Apple or Twinkie?-Realtor® or Salesperson?
April 25th, 2008 categories: Home Buyers, Home Sellers
What’s the difference between an Apple and a Twinkie Or a Realtor® and a Salesperson?
One’s good for you, the other – not so much!
Not every Real Estate Agent is a Realtor®. Did you know that?
In Real Estate the difference between a Realtor® and a Salesperson is like the difference between an Apple and a Twinkie.
You don’t feel so good. You have a pain. You go to the Real Estate Doctor. You tell him that you want to sell and buy a house.
“What did you have for breakfast?”, he asks. You say, a Twinkie. “For Lunch”, he asks? You say, a Twinkie. “And Dinner?” You say, a Twinkie.
“Go home, take two aspirin and call a Realtor® in the morning”, is your real estate doctor’s advice.
The Realtor® Straight Scoop!
Ok, so that’s a little fanciful. But, here’s the straight scoop. Every salesperson is not a Realtor® with the trademark signifying that they are a member of The National Association of Realtors®. The major difference between a salesperson and a Realtor® is that a Realtor has taken an oath to subscribe to a stringent and enforceable Code of Ethics with Standards of Practice that promote fair, honest and ethical treatment of all parties in a transaction. Non-member licensees have taken no such oath, and are not morally bound by the ethical practices and principles set forth in the Realtors® Code of Ethics.
In short, you get what you pay for. It could be that what you get is limited services, a smorgasbord menu to pick from, nobody minding the store, old style “caveat emptor”, buyer beware real estate.
“Act in haste, or regret at leisure”, was part of my Grandmother’s wisdom. Take the time to do your homework. Ask the right questions before entering the real estate marketplace. Questions like, are you a Realtor? A member of the National Association of Reators®?
Any good Realtor® will be thrilled that you are an informed consumer showing that you know the difference between a salesperson and a Realtor…mmm…. probably best not to ask if they’re an apple or a Twinkie, though!
As your Realtor®, there are easily over 200 important services I and my Broker, Prudential Fox and Roach Realtors perform for my Clients at our Devon Home Marketing Center Corporate Headquarters. Selling faster and for more money? I can make it happen!
Now that’s a difference you can take to the bank.
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