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Below you will find interactive real estate data updated every month. We recommend saving this page and using it as a resource while making real estate decisions.
Sale price refers to the price a listing sold for, and is available only for sold listings.
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The Days on Market chart displays the average number of days that sold listings were on the market. “DOM” helps estimate how long it will take for a house to sell in Tucson.
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Supply & Demand otherwise known as “Absorption Rate”, shows how long the current inventory of properties would last at the current rate of sales.
If no new properties were added to the market, and sales continued at a steady pace, the Absorption rate indicates the number of months required to sell all the properties on the market. An absorption rate under 5 months is considered a “sellers market”.
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How many listings were for sale during each month.
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The Sold to List Ratio displays the average ratio of sale price to original list price, in percentage.
This ratio shows how the sale prices of properties compare to their original list prices.
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Price per SqFt is calculated as the total of all home sales in a given month, divided by the number of sales.
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How many properties were put on the market during each month. It is the total number of listings newly added to the Tucson MLS system during the month.
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The total number of listings whose sales contracts were completed, or closed, during the month.
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The monthly total dollar amount of all sales.
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