Delaware County, Ohio home prices brought to you by Maureen McCabe of Real Living HER

The graph shows home prices in Delaware County, Ohio for the past 15 months through August 2011. This is only single family homes, it does not include condominiums. The average active price in August 2011 was $374,000. The average list price of a single family home in the county was $296,000.
Delaware County, Ohio home prices - a market report for August 2011
The average active price in Delaware County in August 2011 of $374,00 and that was down 3.6% from a year ago. The average sale price of $296,000 was down 3.9% from August 2010 but up 8.4% from the July 2011 average sale price of $273,000.
The August 2011 median sale price of a single family home in Delaware County was % from a year earlier. Median sale price is NOT shown in the graph.
Delaware County, Ohio home sales
Delaware County, Ohio homes for sale
Delaware County Ohio home prices - August 2011 was published September 2011 based on data available from the Columbus Board of REALTORS® at the end of August 2011. Trendgraphix reports are based on data supplied by the Columbus Board of Realtors. According to Trendgraphix neither CBR nor the mls (multiple listing service) guarantee or are in anyway responsible for the accuracy of the datat. "Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed." Since I am relying on their info you have no guarantee from me either. A slight correction is sometimes visible in the data the following month.
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The average sales price has fluctuated greatly over the last four months. I wonder if that's a result of foeclosure sales?
Looking at it I don't think that is what it is. That's part of it, but not the whole story looking at the area broken down into smaller bites (school districts, municipalities.)
Delayed reaction.