Wednesday, January 24, 2007

In slowdown, a boom for high-priced homes

While overall residential sales in North Texas were down slightly in 2006, sales of high-priced homes continued to soar. Sales of houses priced $1 million and more jumped 18 percent last year. And the number of pre-owned houses priced from $800,000 to $900,000 that changed hands was up 23 percent from 2005, according to statistics from the North Texas Real Estate Information System. Indeed, houses sold in the Park Cities, North Texas' most expensive residential enclave, sold at an average of 97 percent of list price in 2006. Not a lot of price cutting going on there. And it's eye-opening to see that a record 786 homes in the Dallas-Fort Worth area priced $1 million or moretraded in 2006, a year when most of the headlines were about the U.S. housing slump. Million-dollar home sales have more than doubled in the area since 2000. In December alone, traditionally one of the slowest months for home sales, 55 houses priced in the millions were sold the D-FW area. That's about 1 percent of the total market.

[Dallas Morning News]

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