Williamson County Real Estate Sales for November up 62 percent - The Williamson county association of realtors reported that sales of Williamson county real estate was up 62 percent compared to sales for November 2008.
- single family residential closings in Williamson county increased by 62 percent and the median price decreased by 12 percent.
- Condominiums closings have increased by 87 percent and the
median price increased by 27 percent. - The average days on the market (DOM) for residential homes in Williamson county have increased by 2 days and condominiums have increased by 38 days.

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Thanks for sahring. Sales should be up with as much ground that was lost in the average sales price in a year. This seems to be happening in many places.
This is news! I saw these numbers come out and thought similar to what Ellen above said. Although we have not lost in value and price as much as many have and I am grateful for that!
Larry, this is great news. I have seen my business grow steadily over the past few months...
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Michael - I'm glad to hear that you busines is doing well. We are still a long way from being back to a balanced market.
Williamson county real estate is recovering quickly, and if all goes well, we may be back to a normal market about the time Harry ried leaves office next year.