Trend Data

I will be reseaching and posting the MLS Trend Data every now and then and posting the results to this site.  Below, is a chart of the past trend data that I have pulled off the system.  Please keep in mind that each reading is a look back for the past 3 months and specifically identifies the rolling averages in the City of Lowell over the specific range of time shown. 

Trend Data

Past 3 Mos

Date

Current

Type

Avg List $

Avg Sold $

$ Price Change

Avg DOM

Chng Frm

Solds

Actives

last read

9/7/2006

311

S/F

280510

272600

-8000

115.34

307

CC

200923

196639

-4000

91.15

231

MF

332535

321246

-11000

83.92

10/3/2006

320

S/F

273975

264802

-9173

112.81

Down

112

315

CC

203009

198365

-4644

97.28

Down

129

244

MF

334965

323159

-11806

93.22

Down

37

10/16/2006

323

S/F

271458

262700

-8758

111.3

Up

107

388

CC

203103

199042

-4061

102.63

Up

116

241

MF

328274

317177

-11097

83.36

Up

39

10/27/2006

334

S/F

272396

265933

-6463

107.89

Up

109

341

CC

200046

196218

-3828

108.47

Up

120

232

MF

320751

309939

-10812

82.37

Up

41

11/18/2006

308

S/F

270875

264190

-6685

101.6

Down

96

324

CC

199054

195540

-3514

112.74

Up

109

221

MF

319927

346756

26829

76.98

Up

48

12/5/2006

266

S/F

272264

264945

-7319

102.46

Down

99

313

CC

200699

196909

-3790

112.28

Down

92

214

MF

318162

347816

29654

74.4

Up

45

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