Residential Real Estate: Marketplace

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Housing Sales

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July 1 – Sept. 30

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Sales were a little slower in September than in September of last year–down 6.8 percent, said F.C. Tucker Co. President Jim Litten. But year to date, sales are still up 7.9 percent and sales this month are on track to be higher than the same period last year. Historically, the residential business starts to fall off in the fall through the beginning of the year. But Litten expects sales to be even stronger next year.•

 

Most expensive sale

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Demographics snapshot

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Owner-occupied housing
Hendricks County had the area’s highest home-ownership rate at 81 percent, according to the 2010 U.S. Census. Other rates: Boone, 78; Hamilton, 80; Hancock, 79; Johnson, 74; Madison, 71; Marion, 57; Morgan, 78; and Shelby, 72.•

 

What you can buy

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