February 17, 2009

Summit County Ohio Real Estate Sales
Below are the most recent real estate sales in Summit County. Single family homes and condos pulled from the Ohio MLS and county records. Some cities in Summit County include: Macedonia, Twinsburg, Sagamore Hills, Richfield, Stow, Bath, Cuyahoga Falls, and Akron. You can view all specific city real estate market reports by viewing our Northeast Ohio Market Reports page.


*New Update* Good news for Summit county real estate. The statistics below show that single family home sales in Summit county have increased by 15% between November and December of 2008 and homes sold for 7% less. Condo sales and prices have increased. We'll be updating these real estate statistics for Summit county along with the surrounding counties throughout spring and summer. Stop back often or subscribe to our RSS feed to get the latest market trends and information.



Single Family Residence
Time Period Number of Sales Median Sale Price
Dec 2008 299 $122,000
Dec 2007 372 $134,075
Nov 2008 261 $131,500
Nov 2007 408 $133,200
2008 YTD 4,607 $130,500
2007 6,230 $135,000
Condominium
Time Period Number of Sales Median Sale Price
Dec 2008 33 $140,000
Dec 2007 48 $133,700
Nov 2008 19 $96,500
Nov 2007 49 $159,900
2008 YTD 521 $130,000
2007 741 $135,000


Single Family Residence
Time Period Number of Sales Median Sale Price
Nov 2008 261 $131,500
Nov 2007 408 $133,200
Oct 2008 395 $130,000
Oct 2007 490 $129,700
2008 YTD 4,537 $131,470
2007 6,230 $135,000
Condominium
Time Period Number of Sales Median Sale Price
Nov 2008 19 $96,500
Nov 2007 49 $159,900
Oct 2008 57 $147,000
Oct 2007 45 $132,000
2008 YTD 508 $130,579
2007 741 $135,000

Also View Real Estate Statistics in:

Cuyahoga County
Portage County
Medina County
Lorain County
Lake County
Ashtabula County

Contact the team of agents at Howard Hanna for all your real estate needs including relocation, buying or selling. You can also browse the Ohio MLS to view all homes for sale in Summit County.

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