Canaryville/Fuller Park home prices rise in August 2020

Canaryville/Fuller Park home prices rise in August 2020
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The median sale price of a home sold in August 2020 in Canaryville/Fuller Park, a Chicago neighborhood, rose by $10,000 while total sales decreased by 25%, according to BlockShopper.com.

In August 2020, there were six homes sold, with a median sale price of $215,500 – a 4.9% increase over the $205,500 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were eight homes sold in Canaryville/Fuller Park in August 2019.

The median sales tax in Canaryville/Fuller Park for the most recent year with available data, 2019, was $3,115, approximately 1.4% of the median home sale price for August 2020.

The following table compares Canaryville/Fuller Park to other Chicago neighborhood with similar median sales prices in August 2020:

Neighborhood Aug. 2020 Home Sales Aug. 2019 Home Sales % change (Total Home Sales) Aug. 2020 Median Sales Price Aug. 2019 Median Sales Price % change (Median Sales Price)
Morgan Park 17 28 -39.3% $230,000 $214,500 7.2%
West Rogers Park 41 73 -43.8% $229,000 $265,000 -13.6%
Boystown 20 33 -39.4% $228,750 $285,000 -19.7%
Scottsdale 12 19 -36.8% $220,000 $185,000 18.9%
Rogers Park 26 58 -55.2% $218,500 $189,000 15.6%
Canaryville/Fuller Park 6 8 -25% $215,500 $205,500 4.9%
Chatham 12 19 -36.8% $215,000 $170,000 26.5%
Washington Heights 5 6 -16.7% $213,000 $118,500 79.7%
McKinley Park 3 4 -25% $212,000 $258,250 -17.9%
West Lincolnwood 1 2 -50% $207,000 $475,000 -56.4%
Wrightwood 6 8 -25% $206,750 $208,500 -0.8%


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