Data on
07/03/2009, change is from
last sample
(last
1m
3m
6m
1y)
| region | median asking price | change |
|
Anchorage, AK
|
$279,900
|
-100 (-0.04%)
|
|
Atlanta, GA
|
$209,900
|
0
|
|
Baltimore, MD
|
$249,900
|
0
|
|
Boise, ID
|
$198,943
*
|
-57 (-0.03%)
|
|
Boston, MA
|
$429,000
|
0
|
|
Chicago, IL
|
$249,900
|
0
|
|
Cincinnati, OH
|
$169,900
|
0
|
|
Cleveland, OH
|
$149,900
|
0
|
|
Columbus, OH
|
$169,900
|
-1470 (-0.86%)
|
|
Dallas, TX
|
$220,000
|
0
|
|
Denver, CO
|
$319,900
|
0
|
|
Des Moines, IA
|
$168,900
*
|
-600 (-0.35%)
|
|
Detroit, MI
|
$104,900
|
0
|
|
Hartford, CT
|
$254,900
|
-4100 (-1.58%)
|
|
Honolulu, HI
|
$469,999
|
-1 (0%)
|
|
Houston, TX
|
$182,900
|
-850 (-0.46%)
|
|
Indianapolis, IN
|
$147,500
|
-400 (-0.27%)
|
|
Irvine, CA
|
$465,000
|
-500 (-0.11%)
|
|
Kansas City, MO
|
$179,500
|
+500 (0.28%)
|
|
Las Vegas, NV
|
$148,099
*
|
-901 (-0.6%)
|
|
Los Angeles, CA
|
$399,900
|
-100 (-0.03%)
|
|
Louisville, KY
|
$169,988
|
+38 (0.02%)
|
|
Memphis, TN
|
$169,500
|
-400 (-0.24%)
|
|
Miami, FL
|
$245,000
*
|
-2000 (-0.81%)
|
|
Minneapolis, MN
|
$224,900
|
0
|
|
Nashville, TN
|
$225,000
|
0
|
|
New Orleans, LA
|
$179,900
*
|
-100 (-0.06%)
|
|
New York, NY
|
$400,000
|
-5000 (-1.23%)
|
|
Omaha, NE
|
$162,000
|
0
|
|
Orlando, FL
|
$180,000
|
-4000 (-2.17%)
|
|
Philadelphia, PA
|
$229,900
|
0
|
|
Phoenix, AZ
|
$200,000
|
-5000 (-2.44%)
|
|
Pittsburgh, PA
|
$139,995
|
+74 (0.05%)
|
|
Portland, OR
|
$297,000
|
-1500 (-0.5%)
|
|
Raleigh, NC
|
$240,000
|
0
|
|
Reno, NV
|
$275,000
|
0
|
|
Riverside, CA
|
$189,900
|
-100 (-0.05%)
|
|
Sacramento, CA
|
$239,900
|
0
|
|
Salt Lake City, UT
|
$299,900
|
0
|
|
San Antonio, TX
|
$188,000
|
-1000 (-0.53%)
|
|
San Diego, CA
|
$428,900
|
-1090 (-0.25%)
|
|
San Francisco, CA
|
$649,950
|
+950 (0.15%)
|
|
San Jose, CA
|
$569,950
|
-5050 (-0.88%)
|
|
Seattle, WA
|
$391,125
*
|
-3875 (-0.98%)
|
|
Spokane, WA
|
$234,900
|
-50 (-0.02%)
|
|
St Louis, MO
|
$170,000
|
0
|
|
Tucson, AZ
|
$219,000
|
0
|
|
Tulsa, OK
|
$178,900
|
-100 (-0.06%)
|
|
Washington, DC
|
$329,900
|
0
|
Total regions up=4, down=25, Unchanged=20
|
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*=52wk high *=52wk low
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These are asking prices and not final sale prices
of homes in various cities and their surrounding regions. Final sales prices
can be higher or lower than asking prices depending on factors such as market
conditions, or the needs of the buyers and sellers involved in the real estate
transaction. Data is taken from MLS data sources. We are not responsible for
any errors and/or erroneous data.
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|
housing stocks
|
| change | price | name | ticker |
|
-0.24
|
9.1
|
D R HORTON INC
|
dhi
|
|
-0.38
|
12.93
|
KB HOME
|
kbh
|
|
-0.46
|
16.75
|
TOLL BROTHERS INC
|
tol
|
|
0.00
|
2.13
|
STANDARD PACIFIC
|
spf
|
|
-0.45
|
8.2
|
CENTEX CP
|
ctx
|
|
-0.44
|
8.52
|
PULTE HOMES
|
phm
|
|
-0.46
|
9.16
|
LENNAR CP CL A
|
len
|
|
0.00
|
0.59
|
FANNIE MAE
|
fnm
|
|
+0.01
|
0.65
|
FREDDIE MAC
|
fre
|
* quotes delayed
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at a glance
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Denver, CO Median Asking Price
San Francisco, CA Median Asking Price
Tulsa, OK Median Asking Price
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