Sunday, April 20, 2003
Kentucky home sales mixed
Home sale prices rose in half of neighborhoods* and fell in half.
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| Neighborhood | # of sales in 2002 | Average 2002 sale price | % price change from 2001 | Average days on market |
| Alexandria, Grants Lick, Southern Campbell | 689 | $144,433 | -0.60% | 65 |
| Bellevue, Dayton | 624 | $70,786 | -4.40% | 69 |
| Burlington, Hebron, North Boone | 598 | $163,010 | 2.20% | 82 |
| Cold Spring, Crestview, Rural Campbell | 447 | $159,302 | 13.60% | 77 |
| Covington | 370 | $68,012 | -4.80% | 83 |
| Crescent Springs, Fort Wright, Villa Hills | 245 | $185,879 | 6.90% | 63 |
| Crestview Hills, Fort Mitchell, Edgewood | 229 | $170,516 | -3.20% | 57 |
| Elsmere, Erlanger | 220 | $110,911 | 2.10% | 59 |
| Florence | 220 | $143,727 | 5.30% | 72 |
| Fort Thomas, Southgate | 219 | $142,036 | 5.50% | 60 |
| Grant County | 176 | $120,759 | 4.10% | 101 |
| Independence, Taylor Mill, South Covington | 169 | $134,872 | 2.90% | 72 |
| Latonia | 166 | $69,409 | 2.60% | 61 |
| Newport | 141 | $96,210 | -5.40% | 69 |
| Union, Richwood, South Boone | 124 | $218,213 | -0.80% | 87 |
| Wilder, Highland Heights | 106 | $101,561 | -2.90% | 60 |
*Neighborhoods with 100 or more home sales in 2002
Source: Northern Kentucky Association of Realtors Multiple Listing Service
OHIO-KY. HOUSING MARKET
Average home prices rose in most neighborhoods
See how home prices in your neighborhood fared:
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A close look at what's driving sales in popular areas:
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Florence: Most sales in N.Ky.
Harrison: New homes, old appeal
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Mason: Region's most home sales
Oakley: Area's fastest home sales
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