Clover home prices rise in April 2017

Clover home prices rise in April 2017
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The median sale price of a home sold in April 2017 in Clover rose by $31,000 while total sales decreased by 17.4%, according to BlockShopper.com.

In April 2017, there were 19 homes sold, with a median sale price of $172,000 – a 22% increase over the $141,000 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were 23 homes sold in Clover in April 2016.

The following table compares Clover to other York County cities with similar median sales prices in April 2017:

City Apr. 2017 Home Sales Apr. 2016 Home Sales % change (Total Home Sales) Apr. 2017 Median Sales Price Apr. 2016 Median Sales Price % change (Median Sales Price)
Meadow Lakes 1 0 $239,500 $0
Carowood 3 0 $225,000 $0
Newport 6 8 -25% $204,000 $232,850 -12.4%
Springdale Acres 1 1 0% $187,000 $80,000 133.8%
Catawba 3 11 -72.7% $177,500 $186,400 -4.8%
Clover 19 23 -17.4% $172,000 $141,000 22%
Rock Hill 69 106 -34.9% $165,000 $121,750 35.5%
Sharon 1 1 0% $140,000 $114,900 21.8%
Matthews Estates 2 0 $138,950 $0
York 17 39 -56.4% $128,000 $114,000 12.3%
Sturgis Estates 1 1 0% $125,000 $305,000 -59%


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