What has happened to Median Home Prices in the Greater Prescott, AZ Real Estate Market since you bought your home?
Current as of June 2011 Month End
|
When Home Was Bought |
Median Price |
% Change
from 2011 |
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When Home Was Bought |
Median Price |
% Change
from 2011 |
|
2011 YTD |
$137,000 |
- |
2003 |
$156,000 |
- 12% |
|
2010 |
$155,000 |
- 12% |
2002 |
$142,900 |
- 5% |
|
2009 |
$174,000 |
- 21% |
2001 |
$126,900 |
+ 8% |
|
2008 |
$216,000 |
- 37% |
2000 |
$120,000 |
+ 14% |
|
2007 |
$246,969 |
- 44% |
1999 |
$114,900 |
+ 19% |
|
2006 |
$255,000 |
- 46% |
1998 |
$105,950 |
+ 29% |
|
2005 |
$237,500 |
- 42% |
1997 |
$101,000 |
+ 35% |
|
2004 |
$179,900 |
- 24% |
1996 |
$102,000 |
+ 33% |
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The median price is the price at which half the homes sold were greater than that price, and half the homes sold were less than that price. The median home price is considered to be a good measure to compare and measure the state of the market. The median price is less biased than the average price since it is not as heavily influenced by a small number of high priced homes sales
The date reflects the sale of single family homes as recorded in the entire Prescott Area Multiple Listing Service (MLS)
This information is deemed Reliable but is not guaranteed.
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