BUNKER HILL-WATERBURY, CT REAL ESTATE – MARKET UPDATE AUGUST 2009
Here’s a look at the recent data for the real estate market in the Bunker Hill neighborhood of Waterbury, CT :
|
Active Listings |
42 |
|
New Listings |
1 |
|
Average List Price |
$176,351 |
|
Median List Price |
$174,900 |
|
Average Sq. Ft. |
1621 |
|
Median Sq. Ft. |
1542 |
There are 42 active listings, and 1 newly listed home for sale in Bunker Hill-Waterbury, CT in the last 30 days. The average size of the homes for sale in the Bunker Hill section of Waterbury has remained the same in comparison to similar neighborhoods relative to the prices being asked for them. Here is a breakdown of the prices in the Bunker Hill neighborhood of Waterbury, CT :
|
List Price |
Houses |
% |
|
< 150,000 |
13 |
31 |
|
150,000-200,000 |
17 |
40 |
|
200,000-250,000 |
8 |
19 |
|
>250,000 |
4 |
10 |
You can search for homes for sale in the Bunker Hill and surrounding neighborhoods of Waterbury, CT by visiting William’s Places !
And here is the new home for sale available in the Bunker Hill section of Waterbury, CT :
|
Address |
L/Price |
ADOM |
|
49 Rockhurst Drive |
159,900 |
1 |
Now, for a look at what has sold in the Bunker Hill-Waterbury, CT area:
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Closed Listings – 5 |
Average |
Median |
|
Days on Market |
124 |
42 |
|
List Price |
$159,700 |
$179,900 |
|
Sale Price |
$155,160 |
$179,900 |
|
Sq. Ft. |
1423 |
1296 |
|
LP/Sq. Ft. |
$114.97 |
$103.43 |
|
SP/Sq. Ft. |
$111.33 |
$102.36 |
|
SP/LP Ratio |
97% |
97% |
These were the five homes that won the homes sold contest in the real estate market for Bunker Hill-Waterbury, CT :
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Address |
L/Price |
S/Price |
DOM |
|
20 BRENDAN ST |
134,900 |
125,000 |
67 |
|
76 CLEMATIS AVE |
189,900 |
185,000 |
477 |
|
197 HERITAGE DR |
189,900 |
182,000 |
29 |
|
157 OAKVILLE AVE |
103,900 |
103,900 |
9 |
|
115 WOODSIDE AVE |
179,900 |
179,900 |
30 |
Prior Bunker Hill Market Reports:
Bunker Hill Waterbury CT Real Estate - Market Update July 2009
Bunker Hill Waterbury CT Real Estate – Market Update June 2009
Bunker Hill Waterbury CT Real Estate - Market Update May 2009
Bunker Hill Waterbury CT Real Estate - Market Update April 2009
Bunker Hill Quarterly Market Report January 31, 2009
Bunker Hill Quarterly Market Report May 2, 2009
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Musings of a Forgotten Realtor-Interesting title for your blog William. I need to start including active listings on my Real Estate Reports. And by the way,is there a software you use for your charts? And how did you get that subscribe to blog icon on your blog? Congratulations by the way on passing the 100,000 point mark. Great post.
I have the same questions as Lanre about your blog graphics. Where do you compose your blogs before posting? By the way, I loved your comment on the post about photographing the courthouse and being detained. I'm all for civil rights, as I guess you are too, but in that case I think they BOTH had a chip on their shoulders...
I should have posted my response here, instead of e-mailing a separate response...so here it is:
I use Google Docs. I insert my data into the spreadsheet, and then I insert the charts. Afterwards, I either save the image (png. file), or I publish the chart to my blog through Box.net (when I am using HTML editor).
As far as the whole rights thing...I was going to write a whole post about it, but right now I have my market reports and my local business challenge to work on for the remainder of this week. After that, I may decide to revisit that topic and a few others. I really don't like for people to spew that sort of diatribe without offering to enlighten them somewhat....