Welcome to our Louisville Home Sales Charts through June 2015. Home sales were relatively on par with the previous year, all except for Area 8 which decided to spurt higher.
Home values are also improving, as expected, while we move into the Summer. The biggest gain coming in North Oldham which saw the median home sale price for April spike to $400,000.
Louisville Home Sales Charts (period ending June 2015)
June home sales picked up the slack from May but at the cost of home prices dipping ever so slightly.
Solid month for Area 3 as both home sales and the prices of sold properties in this area both rose.
Big jump in the number of homes sold in this area. Things are looking better here than in years past. Prices are also pushing the trend-line higher.
As expected, we saw a giant move in the number of homes sold in Louisville’s largest MLS area. The median sales price dropped from last month but the trend is still moving higher.
Sales barely beat out last year but are still much more than in May. Similar to some of the other area polled this month, the sales price dipped in June.
The biggest jump in sales price took place in Area 9. Look at that! Over $250,000. And sales didn’t drop because of it. Low inventory is playing a strong role in many of these areas.
Second month in a row where sale price dropped. This isn’t typical for the Summer months. Sales, however, keep improving, besting the previous year for the second straight month.
South Oldham performed better than North with both metrics moving in positive directions.
Other Louisville home sales charts by the remaining MLS areas are updated each quarter. The following were completed through Q2 of 2015.
- Area 0: Central Downtown District, Old Louisville Homes
- Area 1: Downtown, Old Louisville, West Louisville Homes
- Area 4: Pleasure Ridge, Valley Station, Shively Homes
- Area 5: Auburndale, Fairdale, Iroquois Park, Shively Homes
- Area 11: Bullitt County Homes
- Area 19: Spencer County Homes
- Area 30: Shelby County Homes
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