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State of the Market - Local Statistics 


Do not let the media miss lead you, here is what is really going on in Rome - Floyd County.

 

January 1, 2012 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased slightly, with a 5 percent decrease since December 2012. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in January. The median listing price in Rome stayed the same from December to January. There were a total of 2 price increases and 79 price decreases.

 

   

 

December 1, 2011 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased slightly, with a 2 percent decrease since November 2011. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in December. The median listing price in Rome stayed the same from November to December. There were a total of 3 price increases and 100 price decreases

 

November 1, 2011 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased slightly, with a 2 percent decrease since October 2011. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in November. The median listing price in Rome went down from October to November. There were a total of 1 price increases and 88 price decreases.

 

October 1, 2011 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased slightly, with a 1 percent decrease since September 2011. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in October. The median listing price in Rome stayed the same from September to October. There were a total of 3 price increases and 119 price decreases.

 

September 1, 2011 - Rome's home resale inventories stayed the same, with a 0 percent change since August 2011. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in September. The median listing price in Rome went down from August to September. There were a total of 5 price increases and 135 price decreases.

 

August 1, 2011 - Rome's home resale inventories increased slightly, with a 1 percent increase since July 2011. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in August. The median listing price in Rome went up from July to August. There were a total of 3 price increases and 99 price decreases.

 

July 1, 2011 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased slightly, with a 1 percent decrease since June 2011. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in July. The median listing price in Rome went down from June to July. There were a total of 6 price increases and 131 price decreases.

 

June 1, 2011 - Rome's home resale inventories increased slightly, with a 1 percent increase since May 2011. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in June. The median listing price in Rome went down from May to June. There were a total of 1 price increases and 134 price decreases.

 

May 1, 2011 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased slightly, with a 1 percent decrease since April 2011. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in May. The median listing price in Rome went down from April to May. There were a total of 7 price increases and 95 price decreases.

 

April 1, 2011 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased slightly, with a 1 percent decrease since March 2011. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in April. The median listing price in Rome went up from March to April. There were a total of 4 price increases and 117 price decreases.

 

March 1, 2011 - Rome's home resale inventories increased slightly, with a 2 percent increase since February 2011. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in March. The median listing price in Rome went up from February to March. There were a total of 3 price increases and 113 price decreases.

 

February 1, 2011 - Rome's home resale inventories increased slightly, with a 3 percent increase since January 2011. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in February. The median listing price in Rome stayed the same from January to February. There were a total of 3 price increases and 75 price decreases.

 

January 1, 2011 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased, with a 7 percent decrease since December 2011. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in January. The median listing price in Rome went down from December to January. There were a total of 3 price increases and 74 price decreases.

 

December 1, 2010 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased slightly, with a 4 percent decrease since November 2010. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales increased as a percentage of the total market in December. The median listing price in Rome went down from November to December. There were a total of 5 price increases and 83 price decreases.  

 

November 1, 2010 - Rome's home resale inventories increased slightly, with a 4 percent increase since October 2010. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in November. The median listing price in Rome went down from October to November. There were a total of 3 price increases and 103 price decreases.

 

October 1, 2010 - Rome's home resale inventories increased, with a 6 percent increase since September 2010. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in October. The median listing price in Rome went down from September to October. There were a total of 1 price increases and 75 price decreases.

 

September 1, 2010 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased slightly, with a 1 percent decrease since August 2010. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in September. The median listing price in Rome stayed the same from August to September. There were a total of 0 price increases and 0 price decreases.

 

August 1, 2010 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased slightly, with a 3 percent decrease since July 2010. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in August. The median listing price in Rome went down from July to August. There were a total of 4 price increases and 114 price decreases.

 

July 1, 2010 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased slightly, with a 2 percent decrease since June 2010. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in July. The median listing price in Rome went down from June to July. There were a total of 0 price increases and 0 price decreases.

 

June 1, 2010 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased slightly, with a 1 percent decrease since May 2010. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in June. The median listing price in Rome stayed the same from May to June. There were a total of 5 price increases and 103 price decreases.

 

May 1, 2010 - Rome's home resale inventories increased slightly, with a 2 percent increase since April 2010. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in May. The median listing price in Rome stayed the same from April to May. There were a total of 4 price increases and 77 price decreases.

 

April 1, 2010 - Rome's home resale inventories increased slightly, with a 1 percent increase since March 2010. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in April. The median listing price in Rome went down from March to April. There were a total of 7 price increases and 113 price decreases.

 

March 1, 2010 - Rome's home resale inventories increased slightly, with a 2 percent increase since February 2010. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales remained the same as a percentage of the total market in March. The median listing price in Rome stayed the same from February to March. There were a total of 2 price increases and 67 price decreases.

 

February 1, 2010 - Rome's home resale inventories increased, with a 7 percent increase since January 2010. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales decreased as a percentage of the total market in February. The median listing price in Rome went down from January to February. There were a total of 6 price increases and 94 price decreases.

 

January 1, 2010 - Rome's home resale inventories decreased slightly, with a 1 percent decrease since December 2009. Distressed properties such as foreclosures and short sales decreased as a percentage of the total market in January. The median listing price in Rome went down from December to January. There were a total of 3 price increases and 69 price decreases.


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