Clicking on the thumb nail will bring up a chart of the number of sold listings in the Columbus Real Estate Market this year and how that stacks up to prior years. The second chart reflects the dollar volume associated with those listings. So far so good for 2008, locally prices seem to be down around 4% across Central Ohio as a whole. It also looks like we’ll catch the 2003 numbers in terms of number of homes sold.
What does it all mean Not much. The fire and brimstone and Pollyanna theories on the Columbus Housing Market meet somewhere around these numbers. They are the true and accurate visual representations of what is going on around us with some perspective sprinkled in.
That said, all Real Estate is local and these numbers include counties outside of Franklin County that might not matter to you if you are selling your home Worthington or German Village or Harrison West. If you want to know more about your specific real estate market, call me.
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September 27th, 2008
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