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Tuesday
Jul262011

Southport CT - Weekly Real Estate Market Statistics Report - July 26, 2011

SOUTHPORT CT HOMES: The median list price in Southport is $1,137,000.  As of this morning, there are 62 homes actively on the market for  95 days and are listed at an average price of $2,570,419.

The highest priced home for sale in the Southport area of town is listed at $12,500,000 and the lowest priced available single family home is $379,000.   There are eight homes listed above six million dollars, and twelve properties available in the 1-1.5 million dollar range.

No new  listings came on the market this week, and no homes came back on the market after being under deposit.  There were three  properties that had a price change. No property has gone under the initial deposit stage, which we call CTS, and one property went into Pending status, which means that the conditions have been satisfied, and the property is scheduled to close.

CLOSINGS: One single family home was reported  sold this past  week and was liste at $669,000 and sold in 69 days. There were six status changes in the last seven days.

PLEASE NOTE: Southport statistics include all properties within the 06890 zip code

SOURCE: Market Data is compiled from the GFC-CMLS and represents activity through our local MLS system. Private sales are not included in these statistics.

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