Real Estate

August 2013 Lisle Home Sales See Slight Rise, Slight Price Drop Over 2012

The number of homes sold in the Village grew slightly, while the median price of the homes sold dropped slightly.

The 19 single, detached homes sold in Lisle during August 2013 represented a 12 percent increase over August 2012, when 17 homes were sold, according to the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors (MORe).

As the number of homes sold increased in Lisle, the median home price declined slightly. The median price dropped -6.5 percent to $290,000 from $310,000 in August 2012, according to the statistics.

In DuPage County, Wheaton experienced the most significant increase in sales over the same period last year. Wheaton also had the greatest percentage increase in median sales price, up 34.5 percent. 

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According to Michael Parent, president of MORe and Vice President of Operations for Burnet Title’s Chicago Region, the sustained activity is being driven by a number of factors, including lower inventory levels and rising interest rates.

“Lower inventory levels mean buyers are more involved, they don’t have their pick between 20 different homes,” Parent said in a MORe news release. “That’s brought back a sense of anticipation and excitement that is really helping to move the market.”

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