August 30, 2025 - 06:48

It’s time for our Realty Review! On the first Monday of each month, we provide readers with all the data of homes sold in Georgetown from the previous month. August proved to be an interesting month for the local real estate market, showcasing trends that could influence buyers and sellers alike.
In August, the Georgetown housing market experienced a steady flow of transactions, with a variety of properties changing hands. The data indicates a diverse range of homes sold, from cozy single-family residences to larger family homes. The average sale price showed a slight increase compared to previous months, reflecting ongoing demand in the area.
Additionally, the number of days homes spent on the market before being sold has decreased, indicating a competitive environment for buyers. As the summer season winds down, potential homeowners and investors should keep a close eye on these trends, as they may signal opportunities or challenges in the months ahead. Stay tuned for more insights next month!
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