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The homes sales trends in Absorption Rate and Average Days on the Market for February show little change from the end of January. The number of sales for the six month period were down 3.6% but the number of homes for sale on the market is down 4.4%. This makes both the Absorption Rate and Average Days on the Market remain about the same. The ...
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After months of a positive trend in the absorption rate of homes selling in the Little Rock area, the numbers show a slowing market at the end of December. All areas showed and decrease in number of sold homes and an increase in properties for sale on the market. Sold homes were down 6% and homes on the market increase by 8%. Looking at the ...
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In Forbes November 30, 2009 report on America's Best Bang for the Buck Cities ranked Little Rock, North Little Rock and Conway Metro Area second out of the top 100 Metro areas. The report stated that the area solid housing market, relatively stable employment, enviable cost of living and quick commutes make the Little Rock area one of ...
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Sales for the six month period from June 1 through November continue to increase each month. Average days on the market for the target areas has drop to 64 days down from 77 days at the end of October. For the first time every area showed improving numbers over the October numbers. The number of sales increased about 5% and the number of homes for ...
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The absorption rate and average days on the market improved in all
areas except west Pulaski County and Chenal, along with Otter Creek. Of
the eleven areas that are look at all but three are at or under a 6
month absorption rate and at or under 90 days average on the
market.Little Rock west of I-430 and Maumelle were the best ...
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The residential sales trends for the Little Rock, Arkansas area continue to move every slowly in a positive direction in most all areas at the end September. Homes that are in good condition and price right are selling in a reasonable time.. Supply continues to move slowly down ward and sales move upward slowly which has been a trend over the last ...
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The Arkansas REALTORS Association report of September 14th shows that the average list price on homes continues to slide slightly and the number of homes listed has increased over last month but are still below the highs reached this year. Here in Central Arkansas the list price number has remained level for a few months and so has the listing ...
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The Market Absorption Rate continues to move down at the end of August in almost all areas. Out of the eleven areas that are followed in the Little Rock area all but 4 have a listing inventory of under six months and a average days on market of 90 days are less. West Pulaski county, which includes the Chenal area, remains the area with the biggest ...
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The market for homes selling in Little Rock most active areas show increases in the number of sales for 6 months in all areas that are followed except for the Jacksonville which was down. The areas of Little Rock without Cabot and Jacksonville increased by 11%. There was also an increase of number of listings that are on the market for sale, up ...
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Yes, many homes are selling fast when they hit the market here in Little Rock, but a lot of homes are taking much longer to sell. This gap between those that are selling fast and the slow sellers has expanded in this market. The residential market has become a competition of price and condition that you either win fast or lose. The homes that are ...
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