Monday, February 25, 2013
More homes were sold in January 2013 in Plainfield compared with a year earlier; the median sale price has also increased by more than 16 percent.
The 57 detached, single-family homes sold in Plainfield during January represented a 5.6 percent increase over January 2012, when 54 homes were sold, according to the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors (MORe). The number of sales continues an upward trend for the Plainfield housing market, which saw 81 homes sold during December. The median price of homes sold in January was also up, at $185,000 in January 2013 compared to $159,000 in January 2012. The market for detached, single-family homes in suburbs throughout Will and Kendall counties saw growth in January, MORe reported. MORe gets its statistics from Midwest Real Estate Data. Oswego saw the largest percent increase, with 100 percent more homes sold year over year in January. There …
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Sales, median price are up compared with a year ago.
The 81 detached, single-family homes sold in Plainfield during December represented a 9.5 percent increase over December 2011, according to the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors (MORe). There were 92 homes sold in Plainfield during November. The median price of homes sold in December ($195,101) also represented an increase, rising 1.5 percent compared to the median price of homes sold a year ago ($192,250). The market for detached, single-family homes in suburbs throughout Will and Kendall counties saw growth in December, MORe reported. MORe gets its statistics from Midwest Real Estate Data. Minooka saw the largest percent increase, with 71.4 percent more homes sold in December 2012 than in December 2011. Channahon saw the largest …
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Sales are up compared with a year ago, along with the average sale price.
The 92 detached, single-family homes sold in Plainfield during November represented a 73.6 percent increase over November 2011, according to the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors (MORe). There were 98 homes sold in Plainfield in October. The median price of homes sold in November ($186,950) also represented an increase, rising 4.4 percent compared to the median price of homes sold a year ago ($179,000). The market for detached, single-family homes in suburbs throughout Will and Kendall counties saw growth in November, MORe reported. MORe gets its statistics from Midwest Real Estate Data. Plainfield saw the largest percent increase, while Channahon saw the largest percent drop, with 75 percent fewer homes sold year over year in November…
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Plainfield home sales went up more than 21 percent in October 2012 from the number of sales in October 2011, according to the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors.
The 98 Plainfield homes sold in the month of October represented a 21.3 percent increase from October 2011. The homes sold for a median price of $174,950, down from $199,500, in October 2011. Plainfield home sales in October were also up —ever so slightly — from September, when 97 homes were sold. The market for detached, single-family homes in suburbs throughout Kendall and Will counties saw growth in October, according to the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors (MORe). MORe gets its statistics from Midwest Real Estate Data. Shorewood experienced the most dramatic percent change in the number of homes sold, with an uptick of 175 percent in October 2012 over October 2011. The number of actual homes sold this October was 11, compared to …
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Plainfield's real estate market leapt forward in September as the bulk of the Chicago area saw a bump in year-over-year comparisons.
Home sales in the Chicago area during September were at a six-year high, according to a recent RE/MAX report—and most of Will and Kendall counties saw a similar boost. In Plainfield, home sales increased 21.3 percent, with prices also increasing by 5.3 percent, in Sept. 2012 over Sept. 2011, according to the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors (MORe). Nearby Montgomery saw the greatest increase in the area, with the number of homes sold increasing 80 percent, according to the report. The average price of those homes sold, however, dropped 9.9 percent year over year. Bolingbrook's market was the most sluggish, with the number of homes sold falling 25.9 percent in Sept. 2012 compared to Sept. 2011. Across the Chicago area, the number of …
John Tips
12:21 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013
Unfortunately the assessors office does not count all the empty homes or those in foreclosure! We have a dozen in our neighborhood alone! These bank owned homes drive down the value of all the other homes for sale!   more ›