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Real Estate Market
North Shore Housing Inventory – June 12, 2010
Here’s a snapshot of North Shore housing inventory (single family homes), as of June 12, 2010. Although the number of active listings is 8% higher than it was in April, market time is 9% less and median prices are 1.8% higher, both encouraging signs for home sellers.
|
Town
|
# Active Listings
|
Avg. List Price
|
Median List Price
|
Days on Market
|
|
Evanston
|
253 |
$706,631 |
$529,000 |
189 |
|
Wilmette
|
185 |
$918,933 |
$745,000 |
181 |
|
Winnetka
|
209 |
$2,128,338 |
$1,450,000 |
241 |
|
Kenilworth
|
45 |
$2,155,496 |
$2,199,000 |
341 |
|
Glenview
|
373 |
$745,177 |
$609,000 |
228 |
|
Glencoe
|
132 |
$1,702,981 |
$1,299,000 |
259 |
|
Northfield
|
67 |
$987,957 |
$679,500 |
287 |
|
Highland Park
|
318 |
$997,325 |
$604,450 |
236 |
|
Lake Forest
|
341 |
$1,910,443 |
$1,399,000 |
283 |
|
NORTH SHORE
|
1924 |
$1,262,758 |
$841,950 |
238 |
Source: MRED- Deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
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