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To: ggersh who wrote (143578)10/1/2018 5:23:46 PM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 220298
 
Google says homes are still selling in Durango...

More housing supply cited for decline in median home price in Durango
durangoherald.com

The median price of a home in Durango fell $15,250 in 2017 compared with 2016, a 3.28 percent drop one real estate broker attributed to increasing supply of homes in Three Springs and increased sales of townhomes.

Durango’s median price for all of 2017 was $449,000.

The trend may not hold: The median sales price for the fourth quarter last year for a Durango home was $557,642, up from a median price of $493,500 in the fourth quarter of 2016.

Max Hutcheson, an agent with the Wells Group in Durango, attributes the 2017 median home price drop in Durango to a wider availability of attainably priced homes in Three Springs and the sale of more townhomes.

A total of 187 homes sold in Durango in 2017, up from 176 sales in 2016.