
Residential sales are up while home prices declined in Windsor
With 1,337 new listings and over 500 properties sold, residential sales have increased by approximately 3.5 per cent compared to last July.
Prices have also dropped in the average sale price by 1.6 per cent to equal approximately $592,000.
These numbers are according to the Windsor-Essex County Association of Realtors.
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