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Housing Prices Up in D.C. Area

Sales prices of existing single-family homes continue to rise, according to new data.

Good news for homeowners, especially those thinking about selling: Home prices across the country and here in the D.C. metro area rose more than expected in July, according to data released Tuesday from the S&P/Case-Shiller Housing Index.

In the D.C. metro area, the seasonally adjusted price index (which measures the average sale price for single-homes) for July this year was 188.64, up from 182.06 in July 2011 and 184.11 in July 2010. 

The numbers are calculated based on the repeat sale of existing single-family homes, where the baseline of 100 is the average price as of January 2000.

The bottoming out of the index in our area was in April 2009. 

According to data from Trulia.com, a real estate site, the average listing price of homes in Fairfax County for the week ending Sept. 19 was $885,047, boosted by high prices in certain ZIP codes, particularly in the McLean area. The median sales price in Fairfax County between June and August was $505,000. (Look up your ZIP code's data here.)

“The S&P/Case-Shiller index of property values in 20 cities increased 1.2 percent from July 2011, the biggest 12-month advance since August 2010,” Bloomberg News reported this morning.

Do you think housing prices in your neighborhood have stabilized or are heading up? Are you happy with the current value of your home? Comment below!

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Dick Kennedy May 7, 2013 at 01:35 pm
Very interesting article! I would only correct Rob's math--a posted speed limit of 160 kilometersRead More per hour is equal to 99 miles per hour, not 80. And 220 km/hr equals 136 mph--no wonder his knuckles were white,
Rob Hartwell May 9, 2013 at 12:43 pm
Yes, did not do the conversion correctly. When on the road, I just use the 50% figure for a roughRead More estimate. 136 was not too much fun! Thanks,