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Market Report for Howard, Carroll, Frederick, Montgomery, and Anne Arundel Counties

This blog provides a brief overview of the general trends within these counties.

Market Report for Howard County - June 2009

For June 2009, Howard County saw the number of homes sold increase 3.39% from 295 to 305, with a 7.65% decrease in median price, from $379,000 to $350,000. The Average Days on Market decrease from 4.04% from 99 to 95.

The Ellicott City area saw the following for June 2009:

Ellicott City West-21042

A 21.88% increase in the number of homes sold (32 to 39), with a 15.38% decrease in median price from $585,000 to $495,000, and a 45.89% decrease in the Average Days on Market from 146 to 79.

Ellicott City East-21043

A 12.20% increase in the number of homes sold (from 41 to 46), with a 13.86 % decrease in median price from $440,000 to $379,000, and Average Days on Market decreased 3.53% from 85 to 82.  


The Columbia area saw the following for June 2009:

West Columbia- 21044:

This area saw a 13.56% decrease in the number of homes sold (from 59 to 51), with a 6.09% increase in median price from $329,900 to $350,000, and Average Days on Market decreased 19.57% from 92 to 74.

East Columbia- 21045:

The Eastern portion of Columbia saw an 11.76% decrease in the number of homes sold (from 51 to 45), with an 8.01% decrease in median price from $337,000 to $319,000, and Average Days on Market decreased 16.13% from 93 to 78.

South Columbia- 21046:

This area experienced a 27.27% decrease in the number of homes sold (from 22 to 16), with a 7.58% decrease in median price from $330,000 to $305,000, and Average Days on Market increased 65.75% from 73 to 121.  

During June of 2009 the Woodstock area saw the number of homes sold increase 175% from 2008 (4 to 11), with a 23.13% decrease in the median price from $575,000 to $442,000, and Average Days on Market decreased 5.71% from 210 to 222.  

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