Darnestown home prices rise in September 2020

Darnestown home prices rise in September 2020
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The median sale price of a home sold in September 2020 in Darnestown rose by $55,000 while total sales decreased by 33.3%, according to BlockShopper.com.

In September 2020, there were two homes sold, with a median sale price of $970,000 – a 6% increase over the $915,000 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were three homes sold in Darnestown in September 2019.

The median sales tax in Darnestown for the most recent year with available data, 2016, was $8,054, approximately 0.8% of the median home sale price for September 2020.

The following table compares Darnestown to other Montgomery County cities with similar median sales prices in September 2020:

City Sept. 2020 Home Sales Sept. 2019 Home Sales % change (Total Home Sales) Sept. 2020 Median Sales Price Sept. 2019 Median Sales Price % change (Median Sales Price)
Cabin John 2 1 100% $1,207,500 $880,000 37.2%
Travilah 11 8 37.5% $1,137,000 $1,189,000 -4.4%
Garrett Park 2 2 0% $1,112,000 $567,500 95.9%
Bethesda 63 56 12.5% $1,099,000 $1,134,531 -3.1%
Potomac 46 35 31.4% $997,500 $875,000 14%
Darnestown 2 3 -33.3% $970,000 $915,000 6%
North Potomac 15 17 -11.8% $790,000 $687,500 14.9%
North Bethesda 27 18 50% $765,500 $592,000 29.3%
Takoma Park 10 8 25% $690,500 $577,500 19.6%
South Kensington 10 14 -28.6% $650,500 $699,950 -7.1%
Brookeville 2 3 -33.3% $650,000 $749,000 -13.2%


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