From Inside Indiana Business, 8/13/08
A new report from F.C. Tucker Company shows
Boone counties posted increased home sales for July 2008.
Housing inventory in central
The nine-county average sales price was $146,572, overall 5 percent lower compared to the same time last year. However, two counties, Boone and Hamilton, are within one percent of the same average sales price as last year, and three other counties, Madison, Morgan and Shelby, are within two percent of the average sales price from the same time last year.
“While the central Indiana real estate market continues to stabilize and even improve in a couple of submarkets, home buyers are still in a good position to find an affordably priced house throughout the Indianapolis area,” said H. James Litten, president of F.C. Tucker Company’s Residential Real Estate Services Division. “Sellers, too, should be encouraged by the fact that central
Overall, home sales in the nine-county area are down 8.9 percent compared to July 2007, and 13.1 percent for the year to date.
Litten said, “The recent passage of the housing stimulus bill should help with our real estate market recovery and greatly benefit first-time home buyers with the $7,500 tax credit.”
The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) predicts 2.5 million first-time buyers in the market because of the tax credit, which could increase home sales nationally by 7 percent.
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