Texas Real Estate Center Trends, Volume 7, Number 9, May 1994 Page: Inside Back Cover
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Table 3. Texas Residential Multiple Listing Service Activity: Sale Information
Number of Homes Sold Median Sale Price
Percent Prior 12 Percent Percent Prior 12 Percent
Metropolitan Area March Change * Months Change * March Change * Months Change *
Abilene 116 43.2 1,092 6.5 $ 60,600 20.2 $ 58,900 18.4
Amarillo 172 13.2 2,008 6.6 65,600 9.3 64,400 8.6
Austin 1,011 37.2 10,418 18.7 94,000 6.1 93,500 10.2
Beaumont- 106 -5.4 1,190 -1.6 75,400 7.7 68,100 -3.4
Port Arthur 62 44.2 629 9.0 63,000 3.8 54,900 10.6
Brazoria County 84 86.7 807 25.3 63,100 0.2 65,200 5.3
Brownsville- na na na na na na na na
Harlingen na na 253 -31.8 na na na na
Bryan-College Station 100 35.1 1,209 13.0 75,800 -2.5 74,800 9.8
Corpus Christi 242 31.5 2,566 9.0 67,600 2.4 80,300 na
Dallas- 2,229 31.3 22,164 12.0 94,000 6.1 93,000 5.0
Irving na na 1,029 -6.9 na na 95,400 8.8
El Paso na na 5,138 -1.9 na na 76,000 10.4
Fort Worth na na 3,245 -3.4 na na 69,200 6.5
Arlington na na 2,827 -5.6 na na 81,600 3.7
NE Tarrant County 291 -11.0 4,211 13.8 122,900 29.6 107,100 11.6
Galveston- 59 15.7 543 22.0 54,500 16.3 65,300 16.6
Texas City na na na na na na na na
Houston 2,858 30.0 31,736 6.0 78,100 -1.9 79,700 0.7
Killeen-Fort Hood- 194 11.5 2,496 51.1 66,400 9.6 75,700 na
Temple-Belton 80 17.6 871 17.7 67,000 -6.5 68,700 7.3
Laredo na na na na na na na na
Longview 108 33.3 1,188 12.7 64,600 14.2 63,900 4.4
Lubbock 212 47.2 2,240 10.0 69,300 4.9 67,200 2.7
McAllen 53 -13.1 658 -19.2 77,500 na 88,600 na
Midland 130 18.2 1,522 7.3 66,900 -3.1 71,100 2.1
Odessa 79 38.6 780 6.4 52,800 17.3 54,500 15.4
San Angelo 67 -2.9 965 2.0 58,800 8.5 60,000 9.3
San Antonio 760 56.4 7,717 10.5 75,600 3.9 75,600 7.8
Sherman-Denison 51 4.1 625 17.7 47,000 21.3 51,400 2.9
Texarkana 53 29.3 596 5.3 54,500 14.7 58,500 5.1
Tyler 92 -17.1 1,218 -2.3 70,000 1.3 70,200 -7.2
Victoria 58 38.1 633 20.6 64,200 -9.8 61,500 3.6
Waco na na 1,205 -9.3 na na na na
Wichita Falls 126 -5.3 1,526 18.8 62,000 24.7 55,200 7.1
Texas Total 9,393 10.1 115,622 8.2 80,400 3.1 80,100 3.2
USA Total** na na 3,539,000 0.9 $na na $na na
Note: na = data not available
* Same period of prior year
** National Association of Realtors
Source: Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University
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