Showing posts with label White Rock Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White Rock Lake. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Most Expensive Homes In North Texas

Here is the list of the most expensive home sales for 2011 in North Texas. Not surprisingly, the Park Cities (as Highland Park and University Park are collectively known) delivered 4 of the 10 most expensive sales, with the Preston Hollow area only accounting for two.

#10 - 1745 Turbeville Rd. (Hickory Creek)
List Price - $5.6M.
Sold Price - Not Disclosed


#9 - 4636 Chapel Hill (White Rock Lake)
List Price - $5.995M
Sold Price - Not Disclosed


#8 - 10340 Gaywood Rd. (Preston Hollow)
List Price - $6.495M
Sold Price - Not Disclosed
Only 26 days on the market!


#7 - 6900 Baltimore Dr. (Uber Swank Volk Estates in University Park)
List Price - $6.99M
Sold Price - $6.5M
Only last 14 days on the market!


#6 - 9338 Meadowbrook (Preston Hollow)
List Price - $6.795M
Sold Price - Not Disclosed


#5 - 6815 Baltimore Dr. (Volk Estates Lot in University Park)
List Price - 6.99M
Sold Price - $6.5M
Only 27 days on the market!

#4 - 3816 Turtle Creek Dr. (Private street that overlooks Turtle Creek)
List Price - $7.9M
Sold Price - Not Disclosed


#3 - 3711 Lexington Ave. (Highland Park)
List Price - $8.5M
Sold Price - Not Disclosed
Only 27 days on the market!


#2 - 3851 Windsor Ln. (Two Adjacent Lots in University Park)
List Price - $9.6M
Sold Price - Not Disclosed


#1 - 1850 Turbeville Rd. (Hickory Creek)
List Price - $15M
Sold Price - Not Disclosed

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Sales Statistics For January thru May: A year-over-year comparison

I wanted to see how the YTD (Jan. - May) sales numbers for 2011 compared with last year's sales numbers. And since we all know there was that little "Buyer's Tax Credit" thing that falsely inflated our sales numbers for 2010, I went back to 2009, as well. So take a look and let me know what you think.

The first thing that sticks out to me is the 9% drop in the number of sales for Area 12 from '09 to '11, yet during the same time Area 12 has seen roughly a 25% increase in average sales price. This is intriguingly coincided with an almost 20% increase in DOM. I'm at a loss as to how to explain this. So perhaps some of you stats geeks out there can help out.

Area 12 (East Dallas/Lakewood/White Rock Lake)

Year # Sales Sales $ $/sf DOM
'09 707 $221,465 $118 98
'10 751 $229,455 $124 93
'11 648 $276,756 $134 117

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Area 11 sales have increased over 50% during this same time period in 2009, yet from '09 to '10 the sales prices dropped 14%, only to increase slightly in 2011. Maybe this means North Dallas and Preston Hollow hit the bottom? If so, aren't you mad you missed out on some great deals?

Area 11 (North Dallas/Preston Hollow)

Year # Sales Sales $ $/sf DOM
'09 152 $842,824 $217 137
'10 217 $728,165 $187 162
'11 232 $761,022 $192 146

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Sales in the Park Cities have increased a stunning 80% since '09, with a modest 8% increase in average sales price. This seems like a solid upward trend. This seems much easier to interpret than the other two areas.

Area 25 (Park Cities)

Year # Sales Sales $ $/sf DOM
'09 161 $1.049M $292 136
'10 275 $1.072M $298 143
'11 291 $1.133M $309 127