Clarksburg home prices fall in April 2018

Clarksburg home prices fall in April 2018
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The median sale price of a home sold in April 2018 in Clarksburg fell by $7,400 while total sales decreased by 52.4%, according to BlockShopper.com.

In April 2018, there were 10 homes sold, with a median sale price of $422,500 – a 1.7% decrease over the $429,900 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were 21 homes sold in Clarksburg in April 2017.

The median sales tax in Clarksburg for the most recent year with available data, 2016, was $5,138, approximately 1.2% of the median home sale price for April 2018.

The following table compares Clarksburg to other Montgomery County cities with similar median sales prices in April 2018:

City Apr. 2018 Home Sales Apr. 2017 Home Sales % change (Total Home Sales) Apr. 2018 Median Sales Price Apr. 2017 Median Sales Price % change (Median Sales Price)
Kemp Mill 10 13 -23.1% $485,000 $430,000 12.8%
Derwood 16 12 33.3% $472,520.50 $435,000 8.6%
Colesville 11 29 -62.1% $465,000 $445,000 4.5%
North Kensington 20 29 -31% $456,000 $435,000 4.8%
Gaithersburg 47 68 -30.9% $445,000 $480,000 -7.3%
Clarksburg 10 21 -52.4% $422,500 $429,900 -1.7%
Cloverly 8 8 0% $417,500 $442,500 -5.6%
Washington Grove 1 0 $414,000 $0
Poolesville 4 6 -33.3% $408,749.50 $279,950 46%
Aspen Hill 28 45 -37.8% $397,500 $400,000 -0.6%
Wheaton-Glenmont 40 56 -28.6% $395,000 $354,500 11.4%


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