How did home prices perform in Woodlawn during January 2022?

How did home prices perform in Woodlawn during January 2022?
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The median sale price of a home sold in January 2022 in Woodlawn rose by $35,000 while total sales increased by 59.6%, according to BlockShopper.com.

In January 2022, there were 83 homes sold, with a median sale price of $250,000 – a 16.3% increase over the $215,000 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were 52 homes sold in Woodlawn in January 2021.

The following table compares Woodlawn to other Baltimore County cities with similar median sale prices in January 2022:

City Jan. 2022 Home Sales Jan. 2021 Home Sales % change (Total Home Sales) Jan. 2022 Median Sales Price Jan. 2021 Median Sales Price % change (Median Sales Price)
Reisterstown 70 45 55.6% $295,000 $285,000 3.5%
Arbutus 60 33 81.8% $270,000 $260,000 3.8%
Nottingham 56 63 -11.1% $268,812.50 $250,000 7.5%
Lochearn 45 30 50% $259,000 $246,000 5.3%
Fort Howard 1 0 $250,000 $0
Woodlawn 83 52 59.6% $250,000 $215,000 16.3%
Windsor Mill 25 22 13.6% $249,900 $183,450 36.2%
Overlea 24 25 -4% $240,000 $215,000 11.6%
Parkville 107 105 1.9% $237,500 $224,000 6%
Rosedale 72 46 56.5% $232,300 $245,875.50 -5.5%
Middle River 73 61 19.7% $220,000 $200,000 10%


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