Monday, July 21, 2008
Metro: Yes Prices Are Down A Bit But Not Everywhere
Minnesota Association of Realtors CEO Christopher Galler suggests that market observers consider that in January 2001 the median house price in the Twin Cities was just $162,000. Prices soared until they peaked at $239,000 in 2006 and the current meading price of $205,000 is still considerably higher than prices 7 years ago. Re/Max's Greg Cecchetttini offers of few beams of sunlight for sellers as well as buyers, claiming that some local towns are actually enjoying a bit of a boom. For instance Bayport, on the St. Croix is sailing along just fine, with home prices up $20.5%. Average prices in posh North Oaks are reportedly up 32.3% and nearby Arden Hills can boast a 24.1% boost with a prime factor being Arden Hills' proximity to both downtowns. Not all realtors agree with such a rosy picture noting that condition of the home and the old rule of 'location, location, location' still matters in home prices
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