Only Reporting on the 9 Tucson areas, not the 13 Areas covered by TAR MLS Statistics Report
Market Update: Feb. 2012
Last Updated On: Feb 6
83 Closed Transactions
11 Short Sales
28 REO Sales
$184,391 Average Sale Price
$20,000 Median Sale Price
Jan. 2012
Last Updated On: Feb 3
768 Closed Transactions
123 Short Sales
303 REO Sales
$159,884 Average Sale Price
$125,000 Median Sale Price
Dec. 2011
Last Updated On: Jan 17
914 Closed Transactions
136 Short Sales
369 REO Sales
$162,567 Average Sale Price
$120,000 Median Sale Price
Nov. 2011
Last Updated On: Dec 20
933 Closed Transactions
144 Short Sales
349 REO Sales
$161,462 Average Sale Price
$123,000 Median Sale Price
Oct. 2011
Last Updated On: Nov 7
854 Closed Transactions
107 Short Sales
405 REO Sales
$153,791 Average Sale Price
$119,250 Median Sale Price
Sept. 2011
Last Updated On: Oct. 26
1026 Closed Transactions
146 Short Sales
468 REO Sales
$150,456 Average Sale Price
$115,000 Median Sale Price
August 2011
Last Updated On: Sept. 11
1010 Closed Transactions
146 Short Sales
428 REO Sales
$157,085 Average Sale Price
$121,950 Median Sale Price
July 2011
Last Updated On: Aug, 14
1021 Closed Transactions
105 Short Sales
451 REO Sales
$178,127 Average Sale Price
$128,000 Median Sale Price
June 2011
Last Updated On: July, 12
1186 Closed Transactions
100 Short Sales
513 REO Sales
$169,265 Average Sale Price
$126,296 Median Sale Price
Nice graphic, Not sure what you are trying to show other than the listing that is contained in it.
Jim,
For the regular readers they know this graphic contains the averages for a quick look at what is going on. We can tell what the average price per square foot for sold, Average asking price and the average sale price tells us what the percentage of asking to seller price is currently.
It is much better than January 2008 which we did a count down on at the Tucson AZ Real Estate blog.
The graph tells us a lot in a quick glimpse.
Thank you for the graph – I agree that it does pack a lot of powerful information into a quick glance. Much appreciated information in an easy-to-use format.
I wonder if February is a fluke or the beginning of a better trend. I love going to blogs in cities other than Austin as I want to see the relative health of other city markets. You don’t hear about local news in the national press so many of these blogs are excelent sources of statistical information.
Sam,
If February is a fluke so is March. And we are so busy I don’t have time to write.
nice, how did you get the graph to pop up like that…nice and clean
Joe,
I’m using the Lightbox plugin for WordPress. You can read about it at: Lightbox your way to a quicker load time.