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Montgomery County 2007 Year End Real Estate  Statistics  online  wheatontoday.com

 

 

 
 
 
 

    Wheaton Zip Code  20902  Home Sales Statistics For August  2008

 

  2008 2007 % Change  
Average Sold Price $350,096 $403,100 -13.15%  
Median Sold Price $347,500 $405,000 - 14.20%  
Total Units Sold 26 43 -39.53%  
Average Days on Market 100 78 28.21%  

  

    Wheaton Zip Code  20902  Home Sold in  August  2008

 
Address                                                   Sold Price    BR
12001 Garner St $390.000         3
2305 Georgia Village Way $450,000         3
10223 Leslie St $379,900         3
10209 Gardiner Ave $349,000         3
3312 Randolph Rd $279,900         3
9822 Georgia Ave #19-302 $255,000         2
2716 Hardy Ave $350,000         4
10811 Inwood Ave $299,900         3
2610 Arvin St $324,900         3
9907 Blundon Dr #5-201 $259,995         2
2011 Glenallan Ave $369,900         5
304 Weisman Rd  $309,900         4
2601 Plyers Mill Rd $280,000         5
1907 Dennis Ave $399,900         4
2501 Clairmont View Way $420,000         3
1810 Sanford Rd $390,000         3
10315 Brunswich Ave  $350,000         3
11724 Auth Ln $590,000         5
722 Belgrade Ct N $318,900         4
10829 Amherst Ave  #F $164,000         2
11114 Luttrell Ln $649,000         4
11803 Ivanhoe St $425,000         3
9900 Georgia Ave #27-510  $224,900         1
2613 Elnora St $374,900         3
10715 Saint Margarets Way $345,000         2
12109 Ravenwood Ct $339,000         3

 

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Getting Your Home Ready for the Market As a seller, your No. 1 goal is to sell your home as quickly as possible at or near the listing price. In today’s market, where there is much more competition for buyers, it is important to put your best foot, or in this case, home forward because first impressions are vital.

Many of today’s prospective homebuyers have busy lifestyles and are looking for properties that don’t require a lot of work. Therefore a home in move-in condition is much more attractive. Before placing your home on the market, you may want to invest in making needed repairs.

To get started, inspect both the inside and outside of the home. Take inventory of practical and aesthetic repairs. You may want to apply a fresh coat of paint on the walls, doors, and shutters. Clean the carpet and buff and polish wooden floors. Tighten and polish hardware. Repair cracks in sidewalks and driveways, and clean any stains on them. Replace missing or warped roofing. Clean or re-grout kitchen and bathrooms. Repair dripping faucets and drains or plumbing fixtures that aren’t operating.          
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