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Littlerock Market Trends Week of Apr 24th

 


1. "Attention Buyers and Sellers in Littlerock, California! 🏡 Did you know that there is currently only a 2.28 Months Supply of Inventory in our area? That's a decrease of -32.94% over the last 12 months!



Now is the perfect time to make a move in the real estate market. Let's chat about your options! #LittlerockRealEstate #MarketTrends"
2. "Hey there, Littlerock! 🌟 The List to Sold Price percentage is currently at 94.5%. This means that homes are selling close to their asking price, making it a great time for sellers to list their properties. Want to know what your home is worth in today's market? Let's connect! #JohnHartRealEstate #MarketUpdate"
3. "Looking to buy or sell in Littlerock, California? 🏠 The median days on market is 71, and the median sold price is $399,000. With inventory low and prices holding steady, now is the time to make your move in the real estate market. Reach out to me for personalized guidance and expert advice! #HectorTorresRealtor #LittlerockHomes"
4. "Exciting news for buyers and sellers in Littlerock! 🎉 With a 2.28 Months Supply of Inventory, the market is moving quickly. Homes are selling at a List to Sold Price percentage of 94.5%, and the median days on market is 71. Don't miss out on the opportunity to capitalize on these market trends. Let's work together to achieve your real estate goals! #MarketTrends #CaliforniaRealEstate"
5. "Calling all buyers and sellers in Littlerock, California! 📢 The real estate market is hot right now, with a median sold price of $399,000 and a 2.28 Months Supply of Inventory. Whether you're looking to buy or sell, now is the time to take advantage of these favorable market conditions. Let's make your real estate dreams a reality! #JohnHartRealEstate #MarketUpdate"

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