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Last updated on June 24th, 2021 at 04:33 pm

Amanda Byford
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According to the Texas Condominium Sales Report released on 25th September by Texas Realtors, Texas condominium and townhome sales dropped from July 2019 to June 2020. 

The number of condominiums sold decreased 9.8% to 11,875 sales with the dollar volume of $2,997,908,303, while townhome sales declined 0.2% to 8,616 sales with dollar volume of $2,261,951,577. 

However, the year to date sales price increased moderately for both condominiums and townhomes.

Statewide, the year-to-date median sales price as of June 2020 was $192,000 for condominiums, an annual increase of 1.6%, and $230,000 for townhomes, to an annual increase of 1.3%. 

The average price-per-square-foot during this time frame was $200 for condominiums and $143 for townhomes.

The report analyzes condominium and townhome data for the entire state as well as Austin-Round Rock, Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, El Paso, Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, and San Antonio-New Braunfels metropolitan statistical areas.

Cindi Bulla, chairman of Texas Realtors said, ”The slight decrease in sales volume is likely more a reflection of supply than demand. 

These properties remain a popular and rapidly growing sector of the Texas housing market. 

As the Texas population continues to boom and affordability challenges increase, condominiums and townhomes provide prime options for homeowners seeking closer locales to popular attractions and essential services at all price points.”

Bulla concluded, “From first-time homebuyers looking to purchase a starter property to retirees looking for less upkeep, condominiums and townhomes offer an affordable price point in high-density urban areas.”

According to the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, a market balanced between supply and demand has between 6.0 and 6.5 months of inventory. 

In the first six months of the year, Texas condominiums spent an average of 70 days on the market, while townhomes spent an average of 64 days on the market.

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