Year End Statistics 2009

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The year 2009 ends with the average price of a single family home in Summit County remaining steady if not up a small percent. According to Breckenridge Land Title, the average price is up 8 percent. However, the sale of Copper Mountain Ski Area this year cause those properties to see a 38 percent increase which skews the totals.

Breckenridge single family homes were up in average price by 24 percent from 2008, as was the unincorporated Breckenridge neighborhood called Peak 7.

Silverthorne had a healthy growth of 11 percent. And Keystone saw a small rise of 4 percent.

For more information, I've linked to the Land Title Market Snapshot.

Market Snapshot Full Years 08-09.pdf

Additionally, Land Title has compiled an easy to read graphic of homes sold in Breckenridge and Summit County over the past four years.
Summit Res. Average Price Graph Full Year 09.pdf

The above chart graphs the data annually. If you'd like a more detailed view, please feel free to take a look at the following chart that show sales over the past six years charted by month.
It's easy to see from this chart that summer is the best time to sell property in Summit County.
Summit-Real_Estate_Sales_by_Month.pdf

Look for spring blog topics like: getting your Summit County home ready to sell, what improvement pay off when I want to sell my Breckenridge real estate.



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