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In July, real estate listings in Crowley County demanded more money – you can find the current average price here


In July, real estate listings in Crowley County demanded more money – you can find the current average price here

According to an analysis of Realtor.com data, the average home in Crowley County sold for $210,000 in July, up 7.7% from the previous month when it sold for $194,950.

Compared to July 2023, the median home list price increased 12% to $187,450.

The statistics in this article refer only to homes for sale in Crowley County, not homes that have sold. For information on your local real estate market, as well as other useful community data, visit data.coloradoan.com.

The median home in Crowley County was 1,961 square feet and cost $167 per square foot. The price per square foot of homes for sale has increased 29.5% since July 2023.

Listings in Crowley County have been moving steadily, with a median of 96 days on the market compared to the national median of 50 days in July. The previous month, homes were on the market for a median of 119 days.

Median home prices published by Realtor.com may exclude many or even most homes in a market. Price and volume refer only to single-family homes, condos or townhomes. They include existing homes but exclude most new construction and pending and contingent sales.

Across the Pueblo metropolitan area, median home prices fell to $376,500, slightly lower than the previous month. The median home had 2,108 square feet of living space and a list price of $171 per square foot.

In Colorado, median home prices were $624,950, down slightly from June. The median home for sale in Colorado was 2,150 square feet and cost $301 per square foot.

Across the United States, the median home price was $439,950, down slightly from the previous month. The average size of a home for sale in the U.S. was 1,869 square feet, and the price was $231 per square foot.

The median home listing price used in this report represents the average of all homes or apartments offered for sale during the specified time period. Experts say the median provides a more accurate picture of market trends than the average listing price, which would divide the sum of all listing prices by the number of homes sold. The average can be skewed by a particularly low or high price.

The USA TODAY Network is publishing localized versions of this story on its news sites across the country, generated with data from Realtor.com. Please leave feedback or corrections to this story here. This story was written by Ozge Terzioglu.

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