Overall, 2015 has been a banner year for residential real estate, so avoid the temptation toward negative thoughts if some metrics show negative trends. For the 12-month period spanning December 2014 through November 2015, Closed Sales in the state of Utah were up 15.8 percent overall. The price range with the largest gain in sales was the $300,001 to $500,000 range, where they increased 35.0 percent.

The overall Median Sales Price was up 6.0 percent to $227,900. The property type with the largest price gain was the Single-Family segment, where prices increased 7.1 percent to $241,900. The price range that tended to sell the quickest was the $150,001 to $200,000 range at 48 days; the price range that tended to sell the slowest was the $750,001 and Above range at 104 days.

Market-wide, inventory levels were down 22.1 percent. The property type that lost the least inventory was the Single-Family segment, where it decreased 21.0 percent. That amounts to 4.0 months supply for Single-Family homes and 3.1 months supply for Townhouse-Condo.

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ALL COUNTIES

Additional reports, including a Monthly Indicators and Housing Supply Report, may be found on the Utah Association of REALTORS® website, or by clicking HERE.