The document shows the average number of days on the market for existing housing unit sales in Montgomery County, Fairfax County, and Loudoun County from 2003 to 2007. Across all three counties, time on the market generally decreased from early 2003 through mid-2005 before beginning to increase, peaking in late 2006 and early 2007. Loudoun County consistently had the highest average time on the market compared to the other two counties.
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Time On The Market: Montgomery County, Fairfax County and Loudoun County
The document shows the average number of days on the market for existing housing unit sales in Montgomery County, Fairfax County, and Loudoun County from 2003 to 2007. Across all three counties, time on the market generally decreased from early 2003 through mid-2005 before beginning to increase, peaking in late 2006 and early 2007. Loudoun County consistently had the highest average time on the market compared to the other two counties.
The document shows the average number of days on the market for existing housing unit sales in Montgomery County, Fairfax County, and Loudoun County from 2003 to 2007. Across all three counties, time on the market generally decreased from early 2003 through mid-2005 before beginning to increase, peaking in late 2006 and early 2007. Loudoun County consistently had the highest average time on the market compared to the other two counties.
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Time On The Market: Montgomery County, Fairfax County and Loudoun County
The document shows the average number of days on the market for existing housing unit sales in Montgomery County, Fairfax County, and Loudoun County from 2003 to 2007. Across all three counties, time on the market generally decreased from early 2003 through mid-2005 before beginning to increase, peaking in late 2006 and early 2007. Loudoun County consistently had the highest average time on the market compared to the other two counties.
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Time on the Market
Average Number of Days on Market for Sales of Existing Housing Units
Montgomery County, Fairfax County and Loudoun County Source: MRIS
Montgomery County Fairfax County Loudoun County
2003 January 36 40 46 February 38 43 50 March 35 39 45 April 30 29 37 May 24 26 40 June 24 26 36 July 22 33 33 August 22 23 29 September 27 22 29 October 26 26 26 November 29 28 31 December 32 28 32 2004 January 37 34 37 February 31 33 31 March 28 26 28 April 23 17 23 May 19 16 19 June 18 14 18 July 19 16 19 August 25 18 25 September 29 21 29 October 30 23 30 November 31 24 31 December 34 25 34 2005 January 37 31 31 February 37 23 30 March 26 19 24 April 22 15 23 May 17 15 14 June 20 16 21 July 25 17 22 August 27 22 28 September 27 26 33 October 30 36 42 November 34 36 47 December 38 37 37 Time on the Market, continued 2006 January 50 59 63 February 58 62 78 March 50 59 76 April 49 55 72 May 45 51 70 June 44 50 75 July 59 59 84 August 57 67 93 September 67 77 109 October 74 84 106 November 76 91 120 December 83 97 101 2007 January 92 106 138 February 96 113 135 March 93 104 129 April 83 84 114 May 78 79 111 June 69 68 111 July 68 69 94