Prices continue to rise in the Decatur housing market

Prices continue to rise in the Decatur housing market
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Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on March 30.

In recent years, prices continue to rise in the housing market in Alabama. Stacker used date from ZeroDown to compile real estate market reports in major Alabama cities. The following statistics are for the Decatur, Alabama metro area in the four weeks ending March 20, 2022. Click here to read the full report.

Median sales price: $232,323
One-year change: +27.2%

Median sales price per square foot: $123
One-year change: +21.3%

Average sales to list price ratio: 0.99
One-year change: -0.00

Homes sold with price drops: 21.2%
One-year change: +4.6%

Off market in two weeks: 54.8%
One-year change: +2.4%

Months of supply: 7.2 months
One-year change: -0.5 months

Original source can be found here.



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