How did home prices perform in Morris during June 2021?

How did home prices perform in Morris during June 2021?
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The median sale price of a home sold in June 2021 in Morris rose by $51,500 while total sales increased by 177.8%, according to BlockShopper.com.

In June 2021, there were 50 homes sold, with a median sale price of $230,000 – a 28.9% increase over the $178,500 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were 18 homes sold in Morris in June 2020.

The median sales tax in Morris for the most recent year with available data, 2018, was $3,998, approximately 1.7% of the median home sale price for June 2021.

The following table compares Morris to other Grundy County cities in June 2021:

City June 2021 Home Sales June 2020 Home Sales % change (Total Home Sales) June 2021 Median Sales Price June 2020 Median Sales Price % change (Median Sales Price)
Verona 1 2 -50% $330,000 $172,250 91.6%
Channahon 15 6 150% $325,000 $276,500 17.5%
Lisbon North 2 1 100% $281,000 $122,000 130.3%
Diamond 6 2 200% $270,000 $270,000 0%
Carbon Hill 1 1 0% $250,000 $193,900 28.9%
Morris 50 18 177.8% $230,000 $178,500 28.9%
South Wilmington 2 4 -50% $228,500 $112,750 102.7%
Minooka 29 14 107.1% $210,000 $201,200 4.4%
Coal City 22 12 83.3% $191,000 $215,750 -11.5%
Braceville 5 3 66.7% $160,000 $69,900 128.9%
Gardner 7 4 75% $143,000 $140,850 1.5%
Mazon 0 0 – $0 $0 –


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