
Home Prices Decline from Last Month but Remain Higher Year-Over-Year:
The median home price in Bonneville County was $395,000 in February 2025, reflecting a 6.8% increase from February 2024 but a 5.1% decline from January 2025. This suggests a slight market correction after recent price growth.
Home Sales Increase from January but Drop Compared to Last Year:
A total of 101 homes were sold in February 2025, marking a 36.3% increase from January, indicating stronger buyer activity. However, this is still 13.8% lower than February 2024, showing a slower market compared to last year.
Inventory Continues to Grow:
The number of active residential listings rose to 353, a 50.4% increase from last year and a 4% increase from January. This suggests that more sellers are entering the market, giving buyers more options.
Homes Taking Longer to Sell:
The median days on market increased to 51 days, up 2% from last year and 14.7% from January, indicating that homes are staying on the market longer as inventory grows.
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The median sales price of homes in Bonneville County increased to $415,500, marking a 21.6% rise compared to January 2024. Additionally, home prices increased 7.2% from the previous month, showing strong price growth in the local market.
A total of 70 homes were sold in January 2025, which represents a 20.5% decrease from the same time last year, when 86 homes were sold. Additionally, this is a 29.3% drop from the prior month, indicating a slowdown in home purchases at the beginning of the year.
The median number of days a home stayed on the market before selling was 44 days, which is a 10.8% decrease from January 2024. However, this is a 22.8% increase from the previous month, suggesting that while homes are selling faster than last year, there may have been a temporary slowdown compared to December 2024.
The total number of active residential listings in Bonneville County reached 339, representing a 45.2% increase from the previous year. This suggests that more homeowners are listing their properties for sale. However, inventory saw a slight 2.9% decrease from the previous month, indicating a marginal dip in available homes.
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Coldwell Banker Scores First in Agent Satisfaction. Again.
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The real estate professionals across the Coldwell Banker brand are passionate about their industry – and about their brand. For the third time, Coldwell Banker Real Estate ranked #1 in agent satisfaction in the annual "Agent Priorities" report conducted by Quester.
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Recently, Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Realtors®, managers, and staff were honored with a visit from the President and CEO of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC, Ryan Gorman. Responsible for the operations that support our network of 94,000 real estate professionals in 3,000 offices in 43 countries across the globe, he made the trip from CB's New Jersey headquarters to speak with us about the wild ride that was 2021 and share his predictions about the state of our industry moving through 2022.
Though he foresees a continuation of a seller's market, he believes it won't be "the crazy, crazy" atmosphere we saw in 2021. "Interest rates are ticking up which will slow things a bit," he said, but "inbound migration w...