Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Breaking it Down (Part 2) Wright County

Yesterday I provided you with the statistics for active and sold waterfront properties in Itasca County, to give you an idea of how the market is faring there compared to last year. As we found, it is holding its own after the main summer months. And fall can still be a fairly active lakeshore market, depending on the weather...and peoples' moods!

Today, we will visit Wright County just to the west of the Twin Cities. Unlike Itasca County, which would be a very difficult commute from Minneapolis -- in the three hour range -- the Wright County Area lakes are a combination of year-round homes and cabins, mainly for those who work in metro area. So let's see how places like Buffalo, Maple Lake, Annandale and Howard Lake, Minnesota are doing this year.

Like yesterday, we will provide the number of Active Waterfront Properties, along with the average price range and average days on the market. Then we will look at those same categories of Sold properties compared to the ones in the same time frame last year.

Residential Properties
Active on Market
195
Average Price
$397,914
Average Days on Market
231 (total combined days if listed more than once)

Solds 1/01/10 - 9/13/10
55
Average List Price
$321,218
Average Sold Price
$301,208
Average (total) Days on Market
237

Solds 1/01/09 - 9/13/09
51
Average List Price
$360,819
Average Sold Price
$338,422
Average (total) Days on Market
231

Solds 1/01/08 - 9/13/08
53
Average List Price
$379,749
Average Sold Price
$359,774
Average (total) days on market
196

Because of the downward trend still taking place in Wright County, I decided to go back an extra year to compare 2008 as well. It is hard to tell if we are at bottom here yet or not, but we should get good indications of the market overall as we continue to delve into the stats for each county in Minnesota.

Hopefully, this will be helpful for you to get a "crystal ball view" of what might be happening in the market before it occurs, and beat everyone else to the table. Once the market hits bottom, then eveyone knows about it!

As far as Wright County Waterfront Lots, there aren't really enough lake lot sales around the Twin Cities to get a good representation of that type of property movement. Currently, there are 47 lake lots on the market in the county. There were six sales this year during the same time period as noted above, and there were five last year between those dates. For the most part, lakeshore lots will show more realistic numbers in the outer areas of the state.

Come back often as we continue our 2010 Stats Tour around Minnesota.

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