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It looks as though things are getting better. These stats are from the National association of Realtors and show a significant improvement in existing home sales compared to last year. Texas would be in the South Region. We are showing a 25% increase in median priced home sales.
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Regional Sales by Price
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Existing Single Family Homes
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October 2009
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% Change in Sales from 1 Year Ago
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Region
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$0-100K
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$100-250K
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$250-500K
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$500-750K
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$750K-1M
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$1M+
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Northeast
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12.6%
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32.9%
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18.3%
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10.5%
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-3.1%
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5.9%
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Midwest
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11.0%
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41.0%
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16.1%
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14.9%
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-21.6%
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-22.3%
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South
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26.4%
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25.1%
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8.4%
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5.0%
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-5.1%
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-2.5%
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West
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25.3%
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22.3%
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-4.5%
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3.5%
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14.7%
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6.6%
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U.S.
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18.3%
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30.2%
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7.8%
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7.3%
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2.1%
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1.3%
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Sales Distribution
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Region
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$0-100K
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$100-250K
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$250-500K
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$500-750K
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$750-1M
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$1M+
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U.S.
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21.2%
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48.8%
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22.4%
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5.3%
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1.3%
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1.1%
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All information is from the National Association of Realtors.