Luxury home sales in central Indiana surged in February despite an overall decline in home sales, Re/Max of Indiana reported
Monday morning.
A total of 33 homes in the nine-county area sold for more than $500,000 during the month, a rise of 43 percent from February
2009, when 23 homes in the highest-priced segment were sold.
"That was the first time we've seen a jump that big," said Eva Gribler, a Re/Max market analyst. Re/Max
agents believe the $6,500 tax credit for existing homeowners, plus the signs of increasing home prices pulled luxury buyers
off the sidelines. The median price for the nine-county Indianapolis metropolitan statistical area was $106,100, up 8.8 percent
in February 2009.
Overall home sales in February were down 5.8 percent from the previous year, to 1,281. The decline was led by the $75,000-and-under
price segment, in which sales dropped 17.8 percent, from 540 to 444.
Last month's luxury sales took place in only three of the nine counties: Boone, Hamilton and Marion.
— Hamilton County's luxury sales increased from 10 to 17.
— Marion County luxury sales increased from six to 13.
— Boone County luxury sales were unchanged from the prior year at three.
Hendricks, Johnson and Morgan counties each saw at least one sale in the $500,000-plus category in February 2009, but none
last month.
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