Laughlin CDP home prices rise in February 2017

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The median sale price of a home sold in February 2017 in Laughlin CDP rose by $17,000 while total sales decreased by 22.2%, according to BlockShopper.com.

In February 2017, there were 14 homes sold, with a median sale price of $112,000 – a 17.9% increase over the $95,000 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were 18 homes sold in Laughlin CDP in February 2016.

The following table compares Laughlin CDP to other Clark County cities with similar median sales prices in February 2017:

City Feb. 2017 Home Sales Feb. 2016 Home Sales % change (Total Home Sales) Feb. 2017 Median Sales Price Feb. 2016 Median Sales Price % change (Median Sales Price)
Mesquite 36 48 -25% $174,750 $153,750 13.7%
Whitney CDP 87 71 22.5% $152,000 $145,000 4.8%
Sunrise Manor CDP 272 246 10.6% $145,000 $127,500 13.7%
Goodsprings CDP 5 8 -37.5% $140,000 $55,755.50 151.1%
Moapa Valley CDP 13 17 -23.5% $120,000 $143,784.23 -16.5%
Laughlin CDP 14 18 -22.2% $112,000 $95,000 17.9%
Indian Springs CDP 4 1 300% $95,000 $90,000 5.6%
Searchlight CDP 1 0 $45,000 $0
Winchester CDP 343 465 -26.2% $30,536 $27,125 12.6%
Paradise CDP 663 700 -5.3% $28,960 $44,220 -34.5%
Enterprise CDP 142 122 16.4% $16,820 $13,990 20.2%


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