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2009 3rd Quarter Sales Report
Our 3rd quarter 2009 report features homes sales statistics for homes that were listed or sold from July 1, 2009 through September 30, 2009. We also provide a comparison to 3rd quarter numbers from the same date range in 2008. The data is for existing homes sales for single-family homes and condos/townhomes in the Greater Albuquerque market area.
Read the full 2009 3rd Quarter Sales Report
Previous 10 Home Sales Reports
- 2010 2nd Quarter Sales Report
- June 2010 Market Report
- May 2010 Market Report
- April 2010 Market Report
- 2010 1st Quarter Sales Report
- March 2010 Market Report
- February 2010 Market Report
- January 2010 Market Report
- 2009 Year End Home Sales Report
- 2009 4th Quarter Sales Report
- View the Home Sales Report archive
Previous 10 Area Spotlight Reports
- Area Spotlight - MLS Area 10 – Sandia Heights
- Neighborhood Spotlight - Pat Hurley
- Area Spotlight - Rio Rancho Areas 140-162
- Area Spotlight - Area 50 - Northeast Heights
- Neighborhood Spotlight - Barelas
- Area Spotlight - East Mountain Areas 210-293
- Neighborhood Spotlight - Nob Hill
- Area Spotlight - MLS Area 42 - UNM South
- Area Spotlight - MLS Area 103 – West River Valley
- Area Spotlight - MLS Area 30 – Far Northeast Heights
- View the Area Spotlight archive
Previous 10 Data Articles
- MLS Areas showing increases in sale price
- Absorption Rates by Area (July 2010)
- Home Sale Prices from 2005-2010
- Absorption Rates by Area (Feb. 2010)
- January 2010 Market Conditions
- How Old is That Home?
- What’s for sale in the Greater Albuquerque Market? (for May 2010).
- Square Footage of Single-Family Homes.
- Pending Home Sales
- Single-Family Home Sales from 2005-2009: Top Selling Price Ranges
- View the Data Articles archive


Comments (1)
This important information shows how buyers are recognizing what a great time it is to buy! I love how the number of units sold increased in comparison with last year. However, it is important to note the values have decreased, continuing to prove that buyers can maximize on the affordability of homes right now.
on Nov 01, 2009 at 9:03 pm
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