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Nov 21, 2014

ABoR: Austin area home sales Oct. 2014

AUSTIN - The Austin Board of Realtors has released home sales facts for October 2014. Below is a snippet of cities that you might want to see. There's more at...
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AUSTIN – The Austin Board of Realtors has released home sales facts for October 2014. Below is a snippet of cities that you might want to see. There’s more at the link below!

• The median price of existing single-family homes remained at $239,000, the same seen in September 2014.
• Existing single-family home sales decreased -6.5 percent from September 2014, totaling 2,048 sold units.
• Condos increased in price to $215,500, up 7.2 percent from September 2014.
• Existing condo sales increased 14.5 percent from September 2014, totaling 245 sold units.

Select region cities are represented below along with statistics from the ABoR MLS area as a whole.

Austin Region Sales and Price Activity by Units Sold
MLS WideMedian Price
  Oct. 2014
Price Chg.
Oct. 2013
Units Sold
Oct. 2014 
Sale Chg.
Oct. 2013
ACTRIS* (single-family) $239,000 11.2% 2,048 10.5%
ACTRIS (condo) $215,500 19.7% 245 4.3%
Region Cities**        
Austin $300,250 10.8% 856 5.4%
Round Rock $214,032 9.8% 201 6.3%
Georgetown $265,000 20.7% 122 7.0%
Pflugerville $181,850 0.3% 116 20.8%
Cedar Park $243,500 8.7% 99 12.5%
Leander $189,000 1.9% 77 -9.4%
Kyle $166,500 11.1% 61 29.8%
Hutto    $171,000 17.9% 57 14.0%
Buda $229,000 10.1% 45 36.4%

*Austin/Central Texas Realty Information Service
**Data include single-family only and represent select region cities that sold at least 45 units during October 2014.

See Housing under Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos Market Data Sources or see the full report from the Austin Board of Realtors.

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