MEMPHIS, TN – December 12, 2012 – (RealEstateRama) — Memphis-area home sales for November increased 8.5 percent from a year ago, with 1,180 total sales recorded in the Memphis Area Association of REALTORS® MAARdata property records database. Total sales decreased 13.9 percent from October. Average sales price year-over-year was up 6.2 percent at $128,339. Inventory declined 4.4 percent, with 6,805 units listed for sale. Sales volume YTD increased 19.3 percent to $1.79 billion.
November Comparison
2012 | 2011 | % Change | |
Total Home Sales | 1,180 | 1,088 | 8.5% |
Median Sales Price | $95,000 | $80,500 | 18.0% |
Average Sales Price | $128,339 | $120,845 | 6.2% |
Monthly Sales Volume | $151.4 million | $131.5 million | 15.1% |
Year-to-Date Comparison
2012 | 2011 | % Change | |
Total Home Sales | 13,908 | 11,944 | 16.4% |
Median Sales Price | $89,400 | $86,000 | 4.0% |
Average Sales Price | $128,839 | $126,023 | 2.2% |
Monthly Sales Volume | $1.79 billion | $1.50 billion | 19.3% |
Historical home sales statistics are located at maar.org/marketreports.
“The median and average sales prices rose substantially from last November to this November,” said MAAR President Carol Lott. “And with year-to-date sales volume up 19 percent, it’s a really positive report.”
Serving the Mid-South for more than 100 years as the Voice for Local Real Estate, the Memphis Area Association of REALTORS® serves and represents real estate professionals as well as provides real estate information to the general public. About 3,500 members unite to make up one of Tennessee’s largest local REALTOR® organizations with real estate expertise stretching throughout the greater Memphis area. The MAARdata system includes records of all property transactions in Shelby, Fayette and Tipton counties. The MLS includes listings in Shelby, Fayette, Tipton, Hardeman, Hardin, McNairy, and Lauderdale counties in Tennessee; DeSoto County in Mississippi; and Crittenden County in Arkansas.
MAAR members subscribe to the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics. For more information, visit MAAR’s Web site at www.maar.org.