Posted on 10/25/2008 6:07:17 AM PDT by mlocher
The number of homes sold in Ohio rose in September, the first increase in 20 reporting periods, the Ohio Association of Realtors said today.
Sales in September totaled 10,387, up 3.5 percent from 10,036 in September 2007. The average sale price, however, fell 6.3 percent to $134,135, the group said.
Activity during September picked up significantly in several markets, notably northeastern Ohio.
The same could not be said for the Columbus market, where sales fell 1.5 percent to 1,824.
For the January-to-September period, sales totaled 88,382 in Ohio, down 13.8 percent compared with the year-ago period. The average sale price during the period fell to $140,571, a 7.4 percent decline.
In the Columbus market, sales for the year through September are down as well, though not as much, at 12.5 percent.
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Are they confused by this? Home prices are really low, so homes are selling?
That’s like saying you don’t understand why there are so many people in prison when crime is the lowest in years!
Homes get more affordable and more are sold...duh. It really isn’t too hard for anyone but msm writers to figure out.
Probably just wealthy libtards from the Upper West Side buying crack-shacks in Cleveland so they can vote in Ohio.
Yeah, isn’t this the AFFORDABLE HOUSING that the Democrats have been campaigning for the past two decades or more? Google “affordable housing Democrat” and get 1,160,000 hits in .10 seconds.
It is a great time to invest in real estate...;)
as Warren says: Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.
In these time please try to stick to the facts.
Said as if the two aren't related.
If sales rise, the prices will stabilize at after a lag and then rise if sales continue to rise.
The author probably thinks we need another law or something....
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