Murfreesboro homes sales for November continued to be strong with 140 closings. The average price of Murfreesboro homes sold was $170,450, and the average size of homes sold in Murfreesboro was 2023 square ft.
The prediction for the housing market in general are improving slowly, but Murfreesboro never slowed down as much as some of the more expensive regions, so the sales growth should continue to be healthy.
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- 140 Murfreesboro homes sold in November
- 143 Murfreesboro homes are currently pending sale
- 1319 Murfreesboro homes are currently listed in the Nashville MLS as available for purchase
- the average days on market for Murfreesboro homes is 97
- the average price of homes sold in Murfreesboro in November was $170,450
- the average asking price for homes sold in Murfreesboro was $175,452
- the most expensive home sold in Murfreesboro was $482,500
Murfreesboro is Tennessee's fastest growing major city and one of the fastest growing cities in the country, with a population growth from 46,000 to 69,000 between 1990 and 2000, a change of 50%. The city is also home to Middle Tennessee State University, the largest undergraduate university in the state of Tennessee, with an undergraduate population of 22,299 and 25,188 total students as of 2009.
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Good morning Larry. Looks like the 'Boro is a happening place...
Michael - The boro has been happening for a long time. Murfreesboro will eventually be so big, it will take over smryna. The completion of I-840 is just going to speed up the growth.
I guess a gps on the dash is necessary in such a thriving place to sell real estate?
On the surface it appears that your pendings have an almost 100% close ratio! Not anywhere close to that here in crazyville!
Mike - A GPS is important in this crazy market, I've had one for 6 years.
Renee - Murfreesboro really didn't slow down at all.