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Waterloo area
In July, home sales in kidina and Waterloo showed signs of a typical summer slowdown. The Kitchener-
The Waterloo Realtor Association says 504 of residential sales in the area have fallen nearly compared to June, and the number in June has fallen nearly. Year-over-
Sales in July were 10.
Compared with July 2017, it fell by 6 percentage points.
"The story of July is basically the same as what we saw most of 2018," Association president Tony Schmidt said at a press conference . ".
"The number of sales has fallen from the situation in the past few years to a more typical level, but the value of the House has not only remained stable, but continues to increase gradually.
"The average price continued to rise by 5 compared to 2017.
Compared with a year ago, July was $480,145.
The median price of $443,700 rose about.
However, prices in July decreased slightly compared to the average price of $489,584 in June and the average price of $450,000.
Independent home prices rose strongly, with an average price of $584,337 in July, up 12.
4 percentage points more than last year;
The median exit price rose 12.
530,000 to US dollars.
Prices also rose from June, when the average price was $575,003 and the median was $520,000.
"Competition from buyers still exists, but it's not as common as in the past two years," Schmidt noted . ".
House prices are the fastest between $400,000 and $600,000. selling.
"I think that reflects the two initiatives --
"The market is up and 401 of buyers are buying typical homes," Schmidt said . ".
Last month, Association Realtors listed 739 homes for sale in the region, down 8.
Compared with July 2017, this ratio is 850, lower than the property listed in June.
At the end of July, the association had 1,062 active listed companies on its multiple listing system --3.
3 percentage points higher than a year ago, but far below 10.
Annual average of 1,885
Last month, it took an average of 23 days for a house, the same as in July 2017.
Bdavis @ therecord
@ DavisRecord bdavis @ therecord.
Com's microblog: @ davisrecordwateroo
In July, home sales in kidina and Waterloo showed signs of a typical summer slowdown. The Kitchener-
The Waterloo Realtor Association says 504 of residential sales in the area have fallen nearly compared to June, and the number in June has fallen nearly. Year-over-
Sales in July were 10.
Compared with July 2017, it fell by 6 percentage points.
"The story of July is basically the same as what we saw most of 2018," Association president Tony Schmidt said at a press conference . ".
"The number of sales has fallen from the situation in the past few years to a more typical level, but the value of the House has not only remained stable, but continues to increase gradually.
"The average price continued to rise by 5 compared to 2017.
Compared with a year ago, July was $480,145.
The median price of $443,700 rose about.
However, prices in July decreased slightly compared to the average price of $489,584 in June and the average price of $450,000.
Independent home prices rose strongly, with an average price of $584,337 in July, up 12.
4 percentage points more than last year;
The median exit price rose 12.
530,000 to US dollars.
Prices also rose from June, when the average price was $575,003 and the median was $520,000.
"Competition from buyers still exists, but it's not as common as in the past two years," Schmidt noted . ".
House prices are the fastest between $400,000 and $600,000. selling.
"I think that reflects the two initiatives --
"The market is up and 401 of buyers are buying typical homes," Schmidt said . ".
Last month, Association Realtors listed 739 homes for sale in the region, down 8.
Compared with July 2017, this ratio is 850, lower than the property listed in June.
At the end of July, the association had 1,062 active listed companies on its multiple listing system --3.
3 percentage points higher than a year ago, but far below 10.
Annual average of 1,885
Last month, it took an average of 23 days for a house, the same as in July 2017.
Bdavis @ therecord
@ DavisRecord bdavis @ therecord.
Com's microblog: @ davisrecordwateroo
In July, home sales in kidina and Waterloo showed signs of a typical summer slowdown. The Kitchener-
The Waterloo Realtor Association says 504 of residential sales in the area have fallen nearly compared to June, and the number in June has fallen nearly. Year-over-
Sales in July were 10.
Compared with July 2017, it fell by 6 percentage points.
"The story of July is basically the same as what we saw most of 2018," Association president Tony Schmidt said at a press conference . ".
"The number of sales has fallen from the situation in the past few years to a more typical level, but the value of the House has not only remained stable, but continues to increase gradually.
"The average price continued to rise by 5 compared to 2017.
Compared with a year ago, July was $480,145.
The median price of $443,700 rose about.
However, prices in July decreased slightly compared to the average price of $489,584 in June and the average price of $450,000.
Independent home prices rose strongly, with an average price of $584,337 in July, up 12.
4 percentage points more than last year;
The median exit price rose 12.
530,000 to US dollars.
Prices also rose from June, when the average price was $575,003 and the median was $520,000.
"Competition from buyers still exists, but it's not as common as in the past two years," Schmidt noted . ".
House prices are the fastest between $400,000 and $600,000. selling.
"I think that reflects the two initiatives --
"The market is up and 401 of buyers are buying typical homes," Schmidt said . ".
Last month, Association Realtors listed 739 homes for sale in the region, down 8.
Compared with July 2017, this ratio is 850, lower than the property listed in June.
At the end of July, the association had 1,062 active listed companies on its multiple listing system --3.
3 percentage points higher than a year ago, but far below 10.
Annual average of 1,885
Last month, it took an average of 23 days for a house, the same as in July 2017.
Bdavis @ therecord
@ DavisRecord bdavis @ therecord.

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