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    Homes in Sheboygan County sold for lower prices recently

    By USA TODAY Network,

    2024-08-20

    Newly released data from Realtor.com for April shows that potential buyers and sellers in Sheboygan County saw houses sell for lower than the previous month's median sales price of $259,700.

    The median home sold for $255,000, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. That means April, the most recent month for which figures are available, was down 1.8% from March.

    Compared to April 2023, the median home sales price was up 24.4% at $255,000 compared to $205,000.

    Realtor.com sources sales data from real estate deeds, resulting in a few months' delay in up-to-date data. The statistics don't include homes currently listed for sale, and aren't directly comparable to listings data.

    Information on your local housing market, along with other useful community data, is available at data.jsonline.com .

    Looking only at single-family homes, the $260,000 median selling price in Sheboygan County was up 4.4% in April from $249,000 the month prior. Since April 2023, the sales price of single-family homes was up 22.4% from a median of $212,500.

    One single family home sold for $1 million or more during the month, compared to zero recorded transactions of at least $1 million in April 2023.

    Condominiums and townhomes decreased by 49.9% in sales price during April to a median of $162,450 from $324,500 in March. Compared to April 2023, the sales price of condominiums and townhomes was down 14.5% from $190,000. No condominiums or townhomes sold for at least $1 million or more during April.

    In April, the number of recorded sales in Sheboygan County dropped by 1.2% since April 2023 from 82 to 81. All residential home sales totaled to $22 million.

    In Wisconsin, homes sold at a median of $280,416 during April, up 4.3% from $268,916 in March. There were 4,356 recorded sales across the state during April, up 30% from 3,350 recorded sales in April 2023.

    The total value of recorded residential home sales in Wisconsin increased by 37.8% from $1.1 billion in March to $1.5 billion this April.

    Out of all residential home sales in Wisconsin, 2.04% of homes sold for at least $1 million in April, up from 1.91% in April 2023.

    Sales prices of single-family homes across Wisconsin increased by 5% from a median of $274,986 in March to $288,742 in April. Since April 2023, the sales price of single-family homes across the state was up 10.9% from $260,266.

    Across the state, the sales price of condominiums and townhomes rose 1.2% from a median of $250,000 in March to $253,000 during April. The median sales price of condominiums and townhomes is up 5.4% from the median of $240,000 in April 2023.

    The median home sales price used in this report represents the midway point of all the houses or units listed over the given period of time. The median offers a more accurate view of what's happening in a market than the average sales price, which would mean taking the sum of all sales prices then dividing by the number of homes sold. The average can be skewed by one particularly low or high sale.

    The USA TODAY Network is publishing localized versions of this story on its news sites across the country, generated with data from Realtor.com . Please leave any feedback or corrections for this story here . This story was written by Ozge Terzioglu.

    This article originally appeared on Sheboygan Press: Homes in Sheboygan County sold for lower prices recently

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