MyMarketPulse (mymarketpulse.com) recently disclosed its July 2024 findings on the housing market conditions in Scotland County, North Carolina.
According to the latest data, Scotland County’s Median Sale Price was pegged at $172,500, showing an increase of 9.9% from the preceding month and a drop of 13.3% from the year before.
A total of 20 homes were sold in the region, indicating an increase of 66.7% from last month and a drop of 9.1% when compared with a year ago.
Homes remained on the market for a median of 18 days, which is down 2 days from the month before and up 8 days from the previous year.
The Market Pulse Score for Scotland County comes in at 100, pointing to a flat trend within the local real estate market.
For more information about the Scotland County, North Carolina market, visit MyMarketPulse.com.
MyMarketPulse is a free service of Digital Build Team (DBT, DigitalBuildTeam.com). Its goal is to help everyone quickly understand and compare real estate markets by providing timely data and visual analysis to help explain current market trends and predict future opportunities.
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