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Henry County
There were 1761 properties listed for sale last year, with 1180 properties sold and an average sales price of $371,092. This year, there were 1469 listed properties, 908 properties sold, and an average sales price of $362,342. The percentage difference between the two years is -2.4%Butts County
Last year had 153 properties listed, 143 properties sold, and an average sales price of $288,071 . This year, there were 112 listed properties, 64 properties sold, and an average sales price of $319,931. The percentage difference is 11.10%.Monroe County
Last year had 140 listed properties, 106 properties sold, and an average sales price of $$411,009. This year, there were 106 listed properties, 76 properties sold, and an average sales price of $367,641. The percentage difference is -10.60%.Pike County
Last year had 95 listed properties, 72 properties sold, and an average sales price of $366,670. This year, there were 72 listed properties, 50 properties sold, and an average sales price of $353,044. The percentage difference is -3.70%
*Data pulled from GAMLS. Information deemed reliable but subject to errors and omissions
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