Home sales and prices by St. Paul neighborhood

I just love numbers and I can’t think of a better day to publish numbers then on a Monday. November home sale prices in St. Paul were almost identical to what they were in June of this year. The inventory of homes on the market and the number of home sales continues to decline as we approach the end of the year as expected.

The number of homes that were put on the market in November is pretty close to the number that got offers on them in November. The market seems fairly stable and predictable.

The numbers used to make the table were taken from our Northstar MLS which is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. The numbers are imported into a spreadsheet where they are gently and carefully sorted and subtotalled.  I got straight A’s in statistics in college and have been using MS Excel since the 1.0 version was introduced the the early 1990’s. You could say I am an expert on this stuff.

November real estate numbers
November numbers – St. Paul, MN

For more local real estate numbers please see Local Market Conditions & Home Prices

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3 Replies to “Home sales and prices by St. Paul neighborhood”

  1. Impressive 53% disparity in Mac Groveland.

  2. Teresa Boardman says:

    It is just one months worth of data comparing the average actual sale price to the average actual list price and this time of year the data is only from 12 to 15 sales.

  3. Teresa Boardman says:

    Yah it looks like it was supposed to be $339,671. There were 14 sales.

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