Record hot real estate market near Hendersonville pushes Henderson County home sale prices to $427,000

A three-bedroom, three-bathroom house in near Warm Mineral Springs, Florida, was recently listed for $439,900. Home prices are higher in most states than they were a year ago, but the number of homes being sold is falling across the country.
A three-bedroom, three-bathroom house in near Warm Mineral Springs, Florida, was recently listed for $439,900. Home prices are higher in most states than they were a year ago, but the number of homes being sold is falling across the country.

The median sales price for a single-family home sold in Henderson County during July was $427,000. That's an increase of 27.5% compared with July 2021, according to a USA TODAY Network localized analysis generated with data from Realtor.com.

On a year-over-year basis, prices have been rising for 33 consecutive months. July's median sale price represents an all-time record in a database that covers 91 consecutive months. July prices are up from $407,500 the previous month.

The number of houses sold fell by 29.6% from a year earlier. A total of 176 houses were sold countywide during July. During the same period a year earlier, 250 single-family homes were sold.

High interest rates are making mortgage payments more expensive. With prevailing mortgage rates and 20% down, the mortgage payment on Henderson County's median single-family home from July would have cost $1,897 per month, not including insurance, closing fees, homeowner association dues or other costs, according to a USA TODAY Network analysis. A month earlier, the median home mortgage would have cost $1,892. A year earlier, the median home mortgage would have cost $1,101.

Real estate sales can take weeks or months to be recorded and collected. This is the latest data made available through Realtor.com to the USA TODAY Network.

Henderson County condominiums and townhomes sold in July had a median sales price of $307,000. That figure represents a 12.7% increase year over year. Some 22 were sold, down 24.1% from a year earlier.

How hot is Henderson County's real estate market in North Carolina?

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In Henderson County the top 10% of the properties sold for at least $858,000, up 39.5% from a year before.

In July, 13 properties sold for at least $1 million, consisting of 12 single-family homes and one other property.

North Carolina's median single-family home sales price was $325,000 in July, up 12.1% from a year earlier. The state reported 12,428 single-family homes sold, down 22.1% from a year earlier.

The median home sale price — the midway point of all the houses or units sold over a period of time — is used in this report instead of the average home sale price because experts say the median offers a more accurate view of what's happening in a market. In finding the average price, all prices of homes sold are added and then divided by the number of homes sold. This measure can be skewed by one low or high price.

The USA TODAY Network is publishing localized versions of this story on its news sites across the country, generated with data from Realtor.com. Localized versions are generated for communities where the data quality and transaction volume meets Realtor.com and USA TODAY Network standards. The story was written by Sean Lahman.

This article originally appeared on Hendersonville Times-News: Henderson County's average home sold for a higher price year over year

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