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Column: Active listings down 19 percent in central Indiana

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Commentary by Jim Litten

Across central Indiana, low inventory remains a large factor in the real estate market.

Compared to last year at this time, active listings have declined almost 19 percent. Fortunately, this has not deterred buyers too much, as pended home sales rose 4.8 percent and average home prices have grown 2 percent year to date.

In June, Hamilton County’s active listings were down 10.5 percent, while pended sales have grown 2.2 percent year to date and 2.9 percent month to date. The average sales price also rose 2.1 percent compared to last year, now at $281,521.

During this time of low inventory, demand for available homes has picked up. June has been an incredibly busy time for buyers eager to move and sellers taking advantage of rising prices.

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