Well, summer is officially here. If you don't believe me - step outside. It's 95 degrees as I write this and it will probably be in the triple digits tomorrow...
Summer also means it's time for families to prepare for the big move. School is out and it's the perfect time to shop for a home and make it happen. It's amazing how many people will move during the months of June and July!
I recently had the opportunity to take some clients out to Canterbury Trails in Austin, Texas. They were very pleased to see what this quiet, secluded neighborhood has to offer. Across Manchaca from Olympic Heights, this neigborhood is established and welcoming.
Canterbury Trails is a very affordable community. Clients are often surprised as to just how affordable it is! There are currently 5 homes for sale in Canterbury Trails. At the time of this posting, these 5 homes have an average listing price of $159,240. The average size of these homes is 1495 sq ft. at an average price of $107.34 / sq. ft. An additional home is currently under contract.
Year to date, 9 homes have sold in Canterbury Trails. With an average sale price of $166,222, sellers were seeing 99% of their asking price with an average list price of $168,244. (NOTE: These prices do not include closing costs, etc.) This boasted an average sales price of $104.57 / sq. ft. Homes remained on the market anywhere from 14 to 136 cumulative days for an average of 56 cumulative days on the market.
If you're looking to buy in Southwest Austin, let me show you what Canterbury Trails has to offer! Give me call!
James Johnson, Realtor
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Thank you for the update in your area!
Good luck on all your future sales!
James,
Sounds like a nice place to live in the Austin area. I misread your blog title and thought it said Canterbury Tails, make me trimble.
James - I'm just happy to be in Austin, rather than Dallas right now. It's already been well over 100 degrees most days lately. The other day, I was talking to my mom, and it was about 95 here. It was 105 there. Yikes!
My husband took me to an Aggie football game when it was 95 one time. I had to leave after about five minutes. I'm just not used to the heat along with the humidity.
Richard - I was trying to think of a funny way too link it to Chaucer's magnum opus, but it has such a dark connotation...
Jason - it IS pretty warm, huh? A bunch of us were loading trucks yesterday for church and it was HOT. Our family-size cooler of water and gatorade was empty in about 20 minutes!
Jim - it IS the combination of the heat AND humidity that makes it tough...
Vick - thanks for the read!