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Monthly Homes Sold Report – January

January Monthly Homes Sold Summary
We have completed the analysis for the the January Monthly Sold Report for Northeast Cincinnati. Click this link to see the full Monthly Sold Report for January 2010.

The Northeast Cincinnati Analysis for January 2010 shows a 71.57% increase in total home sold value when compared to January 2009. ($15.5M Jan-10 vs. $9.0M Jan-09) But we can’t get too excited. A look at the comparable two month (Dec+Jan) totals shows a much closer comparison: $32.8M in 2010 vs. $30.1M in 2009. This comparison shows a much more reasonable growth of 8.9% this year, and it surely indicates the slow down in December 2009 resulted in a more normal burst in January.

As the graphic shows, year-to-year, Indian Hill (1 to 4), Mariemont (1 to 4), Montgomery (3 to 6), and Sycamore Township (3 to 6) saw the most positive, statistically significant increase in Homes Sold.

You can see full neighborhood statistics by clicking over to the Neighborhood Resource Page and clicking on your neighborhood of choice.

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Monthly Homes Sold Report – November

November Monthly Homes Sold Summary
We have completed the analysis for the the November Monthly Sold Report for Northeast Cincinnati. Click this link to see the full Monthly Sold Report for November 2009.

The Northeast Cincinnati Analysis for November 2009 shows a 2.06% increase in total home values sold when compared to November 2008. In 2008 our Northeast Analysis indicates a Total Value of $13.68M versus a 2009 Total Value of $13.96M. Much like this past October, Total Value is pretty much flat, but the number of Homes Sold shows a different picture. In November, Northeast Analysis indicates 59 Homes Sold in 2009. This is a 40% increase over 2008 when we saw 42 Homes Sold in Northeast Cincinnati.

The November 2009 analysis does offer a continuing indication of the seasonal slowdown in real estate. Total Value in November ($13.96M) was down from $19.32M in October 2009 — a 27.75% reduction, but this is certainly tied to the seasonality of the residential real estate market.

Year-to-year, Blue Ash (6 to 13), Mariemont (2 to 5), and Montgomery (4 to 12) saw the most positive, statistically significant increase in Homes Sold.

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Nationally Ranked Public High Schools

Newsweek has released their annual national ranking of the top 1,500 high schools.  As has become routine, Cincinnati has several local schools represented.  According to Newsweek, Cincinnati’s nationally ranked high schools are:

National Rank

High School

60

Walnut Hills

69

Wyoming

113

Indian Hill

443

Mariemont

666

Sycamore

1,306

Turpin

You can find the complete list, ranking criteria, and other information by visiting the Newsweek site.

 

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