Twin Cities housing climbing back

February 10, 2013 at 3:54AM

TWIN CITIES HOUSING CLIMBING BACK

HOME SALES

Bottom (2010): 38,288

Peak: (2005): 60,065

2012: 48,740

NEW HOUSING*

Bottom (2009): 4,405

Peak (2003): 19,000

2012: 9,042

AVERAGE PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT

Bottom (2011): $93

Peak (2005 and 2006): $150

2012: $101

LICENSED REAL ESTATE AGENTS

Bottom: (Jan. 2013): 14,345

Peak (Dec. 2005): 25,348

Source: Mpls Area Assoc. of Realtors, Builders Assoc. of the Twin Cities, Minn. Dept. of Commerce and Minn. Dept. of Employment and Economic Development

*Includes multifamily units

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