Search for all homes in Kettering here. Looking at real estate market reports can let us see trends for a particular area. People selling a home in a particular area can see what price they might be able to reasonably expect, and home buyers can gauge what they might offer. The reports that you can find here on a regular basis are for the following areas: Beavercreek, Historic Districts in Dayton, Englewood, Fairborn, Huber Heights, Kettering, and Tipp City.
Search for all homes in Tipp City here. Looking at real estate market reports can let us see trends for a particular area. People selling a home in a particular area can see what price they might be able to reasonably expect, and home buyers can gauge what they might offer. The reports that you can find here on a regular basis are for the following areas: Beavercreek, Historic Districts in Dayton, Englewood, Fairborn, Huber Heights, Kettering, and Tipp City.
If you are considering renting your home on a land contract or a lease-to-own, this is a good time for that. We are likely to see more creative financing options than we have in the past 10 or 15 years and that’s not such a bad situation. Call Jennifer Core at 937-239-0373 if you want to discuss your options for land contracts or lease-to-own homes.
This Beavercreek Ohio real estate market report is for March, representing homes with a selling price of $150,000 and above. This represents single family residences only including the subdivisions of: Fawn Ridge, Country Acres, Hunters Pointe, Royal Pointe, Farmbrook Estates, Tara Estates, Summerfield, Stone Falls, Hickory Hollow, and Stonehill Village.
This Tipp City real estate market report is for March, representing homes with a selling price of $150,000 and above. This represents single family residences only, including the Tipp City subdivisions of Sycamore Woods, Cottonwood Creek, Hampton Woods, Spring Hill, Hunters Ridge, and the downtown Tipp City Historic District.
The Dayton Area Board of Realtors has released their statistics for home sales in the entire Dayton area, for June, 2012. This is a broad, overall market view which is useful in seeing how the general area is doing, but may not be indicative of how your particular neighborhood is faring through all this. As always, give me a call when you need specific community and neighborhood information as that is going to impact the sale of your home, more than these general stats. – Theresa Lussier, 937.343.1411