Clarksburg home prices rise in the first half of 2019

Clarksburg home prices rise in the first half of 2019
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The median sale price of a home sold in the first half of 2019 in Clarksburg rose by $5,000 while total sales decreased by 23.2%, according to BlockShopper.com.

From January through June of 2019, there were 73 homes sold, with a median sale price of $435,000 – a 1.2% increase over the $430,000 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were 95 homes sold in Clarksburg in the first half of 2018.

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 the first half of 2019.

The following table compares Clarksburg to other Montgomery County cities with similar median sales prices in the first half of 2019:

City Jan. – June 2019 Home Sales Jan. – June 2018 Home Sales % change (Total Home Sales) Jan. – June 2019 Median Sales Price Jan. – June 2018 Median Sales Price % change (Median Sales Price)
Derwood 81 91 -11% $455,000 $450,000 1.1%
Kemp Mill 79 68 16.2% $450,000 $442,000 1.8%
White Oak 59 88 -33% $449,000 $405,000 10.9%
North Kensington 110 91 20.9% $443,700 $455,000 -2.5%
Hillandale 5 4 25% $439,900 $419,450 4.9%
Clarksburg 73 95 -23.2% $435,000 $430,000 1.2%
Dickerson 6 7 -14.3% $432,500 $326,700 32.4%
Aspen Hill 238 247 -3.6% $425,000 $421,000 1%
Wheaton-Glenmont 287 257 11.7% $395,000 $373,000 5.9%
Damascus 122 138 -11.6% $380,000 $361,000 5.3%
Calverton 30 35 -14.3% $375,000 $371,000 1.1%


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