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| Douglas County shows the highest percentage increase in new home sales -- up 36 percent. Gwinnett remains the leader in new home sales volume, with a total of 8,651. Fayette County has the top median sale price of new homes, at $262,900. |
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Sales |
Change* |
Median sales price |
Change* |
| Cherokee |
2,624 |
16% |
$193,400 |
0% |
| Clayton |
2,429 |
14% |
$145,000 |
3% |
| Cobb |
4,006 |
1% |
$238,900 |
4% |
| Coweta |
1,175 |
2% |
$157,390 |
4% |
| Dekalb |
3,995 |
-6% |
$169,000 |
4% |
| Douglas |
1,771 |
36% |
$150,000 |
1% |
| Fayette |
657 |
-8% |
$262,900 |
3% |
| Forsyth |
2,264 |
18% |
$238,000 |
-7% |
| Fulton |
5,753 |
-4% |
$199,900 |
1% |
| Gwinnett |
8,651 |
-1% |
$181,300 |
3% |
| Hall |
1,074 |
7% |
$153,950 |
5% |
| Henry |
3,226 |
-5% |
$158,800 |
4% |
| Newton |
1,538 |
6% |
$139,800 |
10% |
| Paulding |
2,086 |
-7% |
$146,800 |
1% |
| Rockdale |
865 |
34% |
$183,600 |
8% |
| Walton |
739 |
9% |
$147,700 |
1% |
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EXISTING HOME SALES |
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| Walton County has the highest growth in existing home sales, with a 19 percent increase. Fulton County is the leader in existing home sales volume, with a total of 15,604. Forsyth remains the leader in existing home median sales price, at $209,000. |
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Sales |
Change* |
Median sales price |
Change* |
| Cherokee |
3,785 |
9% |
$158,700 |
5% |
| Clayton |
3,674 |
-2% |
$114,000 |
6% |
| Cobb |
13,548 |
8% |
$165,000 |
4% |
| Coweta |
2,306 |
13% |
$130,000 |
2% |
| Dekalb |
10,431 |
-4% |
$156,700 |
4% |
| Douglas |
1,654 |
1% |
$119,900 |
3% |
| Fayette |
1,974 |
0% |
$195,000 |
8% |
| Forsyth |
3,107 |
19% |
$209,000 |
9% |
| Fulton |
15,604 |
-6% |
$185,900 |
7% |
| Gwinnett |
13,082 |
4% |
$158,900 |
5% |
| Hall |
2,919 |
14% |
$126,000 |
5% |
| Henry |
3,059 |
12% |
$131,000 |
5% |
| Newton |
1,383 |
17% |
$114,900 |
6% |
| Paulding |
1,908 |
12% |
$123,600 |
4% |
| Rockdale |
1,269 |
-10% |
$130,000 |
6% |
| Walton |
1,210 |
19% |
$123,150 |
1% |
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| *Percent change calculated between calendar years 2002 and 2003. |
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| Source: Smart Numbers |
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