N.C. home sales fall, but Triad sees 6 percent growth for January
GREENSBORO — Sales of existing homes in the state fell 2 percent last month compared to January 2006.
But the Triad did not take a hit, the N.C. Assocation of Realtors reported Friday. Sales here were up 6 percent last month — for a total of 1,013 existing homes sold.
The average price for an existing home in the Triad remained stable, year-over-year, at $176,469. Total sales dollars in the Triad last month nearly hit $1.8 million — also up 6 percent year-over-year.
The National Association of Realtors will release national data on January sales Tuesday.
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