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Market Conditions for Highland Park in Park Cities, Texas

Reported by Sue Krider, REALTOR, ABR

Updated October 31, 2011.

Current Market Rating: 2




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2011 Year to Date Market Snapshot - Highland Park - Texas



One of the most interesting facts about real estate sales in the cities of University Park and Highland Park is that year-to-date -- through the end of September -- the highest sale in each city has been the sale of land. In Highland Park, 3711 Lexington sold in February. It was listed for $8.5 million and the sales price was undisclosed. The home that was on the property has been torn down. Through the end of September, it continues to remain the highest sale in Highland Park.

Highest Sales Year To Date:

3711 Lexington
3512 Euclid
3800 Gillon

September 2011 - Year to Date Sales:

# of Sales - 110

Average Sales Price - $1,677,014

Average Price/Sq. Ft. - $382

Days on Market - 169

For more information including a complimentary comparative market report for your neighborhood, call me at: (214)673.6933 or email suekrider@msn.com. I look forward to hearing from you.

*Sales as reported in NTREIS.


ZIP Codes: 75205, 75219, 75209

Approximate Location Boundaries: South of Univeristy Park and North of the Oak Lawn areas of Dallas -- minutes from downtown.

Location Characteristics: Highland Park, one of the most prestigious areas of Dallas is reknowned for its beautiful, stately mansions, premier location and Exemplary School District.



For More Information:

View Market Conditions of other areas served by Sue Krider

Navigate: Top > Texas > Park Cities > Highland Park

About Sue Krider:
Sue Krider specializes in the listing and sales of luxury condominiums and homes in Dallas, TX. Specifically, Turtle Creek, Uptown Dallas, Downtown Dallas, Highland Park and Las Colinas luxury condominiums and homes.



As a condominium owner (and former single family home owner in a Las Colinas golf course community) Sue understands the difference between condominium and townhome/single family home ownership. "I can sit down with prospective buyers and discuss with them the differences between owning a single family home vs. a condominium -- the values and benefits inherent in each." Having worked with many clients transitioning from a large home or estate to an urban, luxury condominium is labor intensive, but extremely rewarding. At the end of the day, I want my clients to say “that was the best decision I ever made.”







These reports reflect the views and opinions of their authors and are not necessarily the views and opinions of Realty Times.

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