Housing Sales Statistics

Each month, GSAR and CNYIS publish updated spreadsheets for you to download.

These are homes and condos sold by members of the GSAR through the Central New York Information Service, our MLS system for the counties we serve: Onondaga, Madison, Jefferson, Cayuga and Oswego. Please click the links below to begin downloading each spreadsheet.

Interested in Year End Statistics? Each January GSAR/CNYIS release their annual Central New York Housing Report via email to all members and this section of the website.

Latest Housing Sales News from NYSAR

New York housing market returns to pre-boom levels in November

Albany – December 21, 2007 – Sales of existing single-family homes in New York State slowed in November, which is typical for the seasonal market, to a level characteristic of the pre-boom market, according to preliminary single-family sales data accumulated by the New York State Association of REALTORS. The statewide median selling price, while holding steady from the previous month, fell compared to the same period in 2006.

The November 2007 sales total of 6,770 represents a 15.6-percent decrease compared to the November 2006 sales total of 8,021. The November 2007 sales total decreased 15.2 percent compared to the October 2007 sales total of 7,980.

The November 2007 statewide median sales price of $215,000 is unchanged from October 2007, and represents an 11.2-percent decrease compared to the November 2006 statewide median sales price of $242,100.

Sales gains were reported in 26 counties compared to October 2007, while 32 reported growth compared to November 2006. Eleven counties reported gains in median selling price compared to October 2007, while 12 posted gains compared to November 2006.

“While the current month’s sales numbers indicate a slowing market compared to sales during the boom, it is important to note that transaction activity levels remain solid given our market’s usual seasonal peaks and valleys,” said Charles M. Staro, NYSAR chief executive officer. “We continue to project the 2007 sales total to be near the top five markets since we began tracking sales in the 1980s.”

The New York State Association of REALTORS is a not-for-profit trade organization representing more than 64,000 of New York state’s real estate professionals. The term REALTOR is a registered trademark, which identifies real estate professionals who subscribe to a strict code of ethics as members of the National Association of REALTORS. These REALTORS are also members of the New York State Association of REALTORS as well as their local board or association of REALTORS.