Most of my housing stats are for single-family homes. It’s time I do the same review for condos. So here are the averages for condos that have sold between January and March this year.
Powell area: 16 condos sold, averaging 2151 sq ft, at an average price of $277,842. The highest priced unit sold for $445,073 - a new build in the Lakes at Golf Village with 2461 sq ft.
New Albany area: 5 condos sold, averaging 1583 sq ft, at an average price of $180,589. The highest priced unit sold for $224,900.
Lewis Center area: 15 condos sold, averaging 1510 sq ft, at an average price of $174,502. The highest priced unit sold for $279,900.
Westerville area: 24 condos sold, averaging 1580 sq ft, at an average price of $153,808. The highest priced unit sold for $510,000 - a new build in Windsor Village with 3596 sq ft.
Dublin area: 45 condos sold, averaging 1314 sq ft, at an average price of $144,661. The highest priced unit sold for $590,000 - a new build in Tartan West.
Hilliard area: 54 condos sold, averaging 1358 sq ft, at an average price of $135,177. The highest priced unit sold for $530,000 - a unit in Ballantrae.
Delaware area: 10 condos sold, averaging 1410 sq ft, at an average price of $117,930. The highest priced unit sold for $185,000..
Worthington area: 24 condos sold, averaging 1242 sq ft, at an average price of $111,543. The highest priced unit sold for $170,000.
So if you’re in the market to buy a condo, you should be able to find one that suits your lifestyle or budget. Call me if you need help.
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2 responses so far ↓
Carole Cohen // April 8, 2008 at 8:31 am
Those stats seem to indicate a healthy condo market, am I right? We had amazing results at open houses this weekend (I had four sets of people, not really an outstanding record, but there were agents in my office who had lots of people through). That hasn’t happened in a year or more as far as I know.
elainereese // April 8, 2008 at 8:48 am
Our open houses have been doing reasonably well with traffic as well. Not sure a lot are ready to buy until they get their home in-contract or on the market.
Condos do reasonably well here - empty nesters, retirees and young singles. We have LOTS of condo complexes!
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