Home
prices in Salt Lake County showed double-digit gains in this year’s
third quarter. For the July-August-September period, the median
single-family home price in Salt Lake County increased to $218,000, up
11 percent compared to a median price of $197,000 in the third quarter
2011. The third quarter marked the second consecutive quarterly price
increase in Salt Lake County (home prices in the second quarter
increased 6 percent year-over-year). It was the first time in five years
that home prices increased in a third quarter.
Some ZIP codes experiencing the biggest percent increases in Q3 median home prices included:
1. 84123 (Kearns) Up 21 percent at $208,500.
2. 84124 (Holladay) Up 17 percent at $295,000.
3. 84109 (Canyon Rim) Up 13 percent at $284,900.
4. 84093 (Sandy) Up 12 percent at $306,950.
5. 84081 (West Jordan) Up 11 percent at $227,000.
2. 84124 (Holladay) Up 17 percent at $295,000.
3. 84109 (Canyon Rim) Up 13 percent at $284,900.
4. 84093 (Sandy) Up 12 percent at $306,950.
5. 84081 (West Jordan) Up 11 percent at $227,000.
Although
a majority of cities across the Wasatch Front saw home prices increase,
there were a handful that experienced price declines including: Alpine
(84004) down 7 percent; Provo (84601) down 5 percent; and Riverton
(84065) down 2 percent.
The
number of single-family homes sold in Salt Lake County in the third
quarter reached 2,982 sales, a 12 percent increase compared to 2,655
home sales during the same period last year. Single-family homes in the
third quarter were on the market for an average of 81 days before being
sold, down from 120 days in last year’s third quarter.
Condominium
sales in the third quarter showed impressive sales gains with 621 units
sold, a 29 percent rise compared to 483 units sold last year at this
time. The median price of condos sold increased to $145,000, nearly
unchanged from a median price of $144,800 last year at the same time.
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