How is Alamance County's real estate market? Home prices rose over year

The median sales price for a single-family home in Alamance County during July was $225,000. That's an increase of 8.7% compared with July 2020, according to data from Realtor.com.

The number of houses sold rose by 30.6% from a year earlier. A total of 290 houses were sold county-wide during the month of July. During the same period a year earlier, 222 single-family homes were sold.

Real estate sales can take weeks or months to be recorded and collected. This is the latest data made available through Realtor.com to the USA TODAY Network.

Condominiums and town homes sold in July had a median sales price of $195,000. That figure represents a 47.7% increase year-over-year. In Alamance County, 20 were sold, down 20% from a year earlier.

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The top 10% of the properties sold had prices of at least $409,000, up 15.2% from a year before.

In July, three properties sold for $1 million or more: two single-family homes and one other property.

The median home sale price — the midway point of all the houses or units sold over a period of time — is used in this report instead of the average home sale price because experts say the median offers a more accurate view of what's happening in a market. In finding the average price, all prices of homes sold are added and then divided by the number of homes sold. This measure can be skewed by one low or high price.

The USA TODAY Network is publishing localized versions of this story on its news sites across the country, generated with data from Realtor.com. The story was written by Sean Lahman.

Demand for houses is driving up prices in much of the United States, including this home for sale pictured in Jacksonville, Florida.
Demand for houses is driving up prices in much of the United States, including this home for sale pictured in Jacksonville, Florida.

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