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Ohio July Market Report

The statistics clearly show we are on the path to a housing rebound in Montgomery, Greene, and Warren counties!

JULY 2008

  • 750 single family homes sold in Montgomery, Greene, and Warren counties
  • price range of homes sold $2,500 in North Dayton - $875,400 in Washington Twp-NW 
  • average square feet of homes sold 1,733
  • average listing price $145,628 
  • average selling price $139,968 
  • average selling price / listing price 96% (2% less than the 98% Real Living Realty average)
  • average days on market 113 (35 days more than the Real Living Realty average)

For more information on market conditions in the Dayton, Ohio area, near Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and how it relates to buying or selling a home please contact me today.

Christina Asad Edwards, REALTOR
Southwest Ohio Home Specialist
Christina.Asad@RealLiving.com   www.daytonohiohouse.com
mobile or text 937-205-4741 office 937-573-0082 
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About the Author...Blog article was provided by Christina Asad Edwards, a Nationally recognized Realtor and Residential Relocation Specialist. Christina can be reached via email at Christina.Asad@RealLiving.com or by cell phone or text message at 1-937-205-4741. Christina helped thousands of people move in and out of the Dayton Ohio area and other Southwest Ohio towns. For Ohio real estate and homes see Dayton Ohio Real Estate.

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