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Last update: January 2, 2008 - 10:28 PM

 

Price rangePrice change*

STATEWIDE

$10,900 to $164,900-8.8%

$164,901 to $199,900-4.9%

$199,901 to $239,900 -2.3%

$239,901 to $315,000 0.5%

$315,001 to $17.5 million 0.4%

METRO AREA

$47,000 to $176,000-9.6%

$176,001 to $211,900-3.7%

$211,901 to $249,900-0.8%

$249,901 to $335,0001.3%

$335,001 to $17.5 million0.9%

NON-METRO

$10,900 to $130,000-6.3%

$130,001 to $165,000-3.7%

$165,001 to $199,900-3.8%

$199,901 to $254,900-3.5%

$254,901 to $1.9 million-1.7%

* Change in median sale prices between third-quarter 2006 and 2007. Sources: Minnesota Housing Report, third quarter, Shenehon Center for Real Estate at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business and the Minnesota Association of Realtors.

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