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Schaumburg Area Homes - SEARCH THE MLS, Find a home in the Schaumburg Area!

There is plenty of inventory thruout the Chicago Northwestern suburbs which includes the Schaumburg Area.  Sellers are competing to make their home standout and enhance their marketability.  Prices have held between 3 to 4% from the listing price over the last few months. 

Here is the chart of ACTIVE Single Family Prices in Schaumburg with the MARKET TIMES posted as "average days on the market".

There currently is 198 single family homes for sale with an average market time of 172 days.  The median list price is $349,000 and the highest listing price is $1,250,000.

 

Area Market Survey Criteria            Status: Active          Property Type: Detached Single   Area: Schaumburg   Months Back: All Months  
  
Active Listings
List Price Range# ListingsAvg. Days on Mkt
$200,000 - $249,999595
$250,000 - $299,99938175
$300,000 - $349,99957182
$350,000 - $399,99925167
$400,000 - $449,99924187
$450,000 - $499,99911173
$500,000 - $549,9996106
$550,000 - $599,9993202
$600,000 - $699,99910134
$700,000 - $799,99911178
$800,000 - $899,9994183
$900,000 - $999,9993182
$1,000,000 - $1,999,9991249
  
Active Listings Summary
# UnitsAvg. MTMedian List PriceAvg. List PriceMax. List PriceMin. List PriceTotal Volume
198172$349,935$419,506$1,250,000$219,950

There have been 275 sold and closed single family homes with the average sales price of $334,000 with the average market time of 135 days.  Largest grouping of closed homes was in the $300,000 to $349,900 price range - that offers the best selection.  BEGIN YOUR HOME SEARCH NOW!

Lyn Sims, Schaumburg Area Homes, RE/MAX Suburban Lyn Sims, Schaumburg Area Homes, RE/MAX Suburban

(847)230-7324 or (800)637-9345 Outside IL

 

 

 

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0 commentsLyn Sims - Northwest Suburbs • December 20 2007 03:53PM

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