Market stats for Lawrenceville, March, 2010, indicate that there are 1566 properties on the market. Overall, there is about an 10.8 month supply of properties, with a continued deceleration in sales, since November.
In the sub-$200k arena, there are 1150 listings, with about a 9.4 month supply of homes. Sales accelerated through November, but then fell off as the first tax credit was slated to end… and the Holiday slowdown hit. Sales have picked up for January, February and March, but so were listings.
Between $200k and $400k, there are 365 listings for sale, and about 16.6 months of supply. Sales have slowed dramatically since December, right up through March. The drop in Absorption Rate was likely due to decreased listings rather than increases in sales.
From $400k to $600k, there are 36 homes on the market. The absorption rate is around 6 years. However, with the level of sales in this segment, a couple of sales added or subtracted can have a HUGE impact. There were no sales for January, February or March, and only two in December.
In the $600k to $800k arena, there are 11 listings, with about 5½ years of supply. As with the lower priced segment, a couple of sales makes a big difference and the last sale was in November, 2009.
Above $800k there are 4 homes listed and no sales data to give an accurate absorption rate. There hasn’t been one sale in this range in the last 16 months, according to FMLS.
Lawrenceville is in Gwinnett County, GA, just outside of Atlanta. As of the 2000 Census, there were 22,937 people in Lawrenceville, but that is only including people in the city limits, and there has been a lot of growth since 2000 in Gwinnett County (2008 estimates from the Census Bureau peg population around 29,000). It was incorporated in 1821. Lawrenceville is home to Central Gwinnett High School, and also has students that the Mountain View and Archer clusters. It is also home to Gwinnett Technical College and Georgia Gwinnett College. Another recent addition to Lawrenceville is that it is home to the Gwinnett Braves, playing at the Gwinnett Stadium on GA20 between I-85 and GA316. Possibly the most famous resident of Lawrenceville was Oliver Hardy. As a small boy he lived in Lawrenceville with his parents for a short time. LAwrenceville was also home to Junior Samples. Some of its other residents included Jeff Francouer, Brian McCann and Jennifer Ferrin.
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