IRES: Home sales up across region
Year-to-date in February, 169 homes were sold in the Loveland-Berthoud area, compared with 153 in the same period of 2011.
A total of 88 homes were sold in the Loveland-Berthoud area in February with a median sales price of $215,000, up 3.6 percent from the $207,439 median home sales price of February 2011.
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Home sales through February also increased in Fort Collins, with the number of sold listings moving up by 5.7 percent from 211 year-to-date in February 2011 to 223 in the same period of 2012.
The IRES report said 116 homes were sold in Fort Collins in February with a median sales price of $230,500, down 3.6 percent from the $239,000 median sales price in February 2011.
In the Greeley-Evans market, home sales increased by 22.5 percent through February. A total of 147 homes were sold through February, up from the 120 homes sold through February 2011.
In Greeley-Evans, 82 homes were sold in February with a median sales price of $127,500, unchanged from the median sales price a year earlier.
Year-to-date in February, 169 homes were sold in the Loveland-Berthoud area, compared with 153 in the same period of 2011.
A total of 88 homes were sold in the Loveland-Berthoud area in February with a median sales price of $215,000, up 3.6 percent from the $207,439 median home sales price of February 2011.
Home sales through February also…
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