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Sales of distressed homes (foreclosures and short sales) totaled 3,227 units in December, a 15 percent increase compared to the same month in 2011. These properties accounted for 44 percent of all December transactions in the seven-county area, up from 43 percent in November. The median sales price of a distressed home rose 6 percent to $92,000, compared to $87,000 in December of last year. 

Sales of attached homes (primarily condominium apartments and townhouses) recorded strong increases in some portions of the metro market. In Lake County, sales soared 55 percent in December to 164 units compared to just 106 units 12 months earlier. Strong gains in sales activity were also seen in Kendall County (up 26 percent to 54 units). DuPage (287 units sold) and McHenry (65 units sold) counties both gained 23 percent.  Kane County had a more modest gain of 8 percent on 95 units sold, and Will County sales activity fell 7 percent to 115 units.

It was in Cook County, however, where the market for attached homes made its greatest strides in December. Sales rose to 1,881 units, 24 percent more than in December 2011, and those transactions accounted for 71 percent of the total attached market in the metro area. The median sales price for attached units in Cook County climbed a robust 12 percent to $140,000, while the average market time improved to 134 days from 197 days a year earlier.

In Chicago, attached sales were 18 percent higher than in December 2011, totaling 1,045 units, and the median price bounded up 31 percent to $235,000. 

Among the six other counties, the median sales price of attached homes rose in three and fell in three. It climbed 5 percent in Kane County to $109,000, 5 percent in McHenry County to $92,500 and 4 percent in Will County to $110,000. The median price declined 0.5 percent in Lake County to $109,500, 4 percent in DuPage County to $108,000 and 19 percent in Kendall County to $81,000.

Attached homes had an average market time in December of 137 days, down from 197 a year earlier. In the individual counties, the average ranged from a high of 160 days in Kane to a low of 120 days in Will, down from 200 days a year ago.


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