December 1, 2025 - 19:47

It’s time for our Realty Review! On the first Monday of each month, we provide readers with all the data of homes sold in Georgetown from the previous month. October 2025 has shown a notable trend in the local real estate market, reflecting a mix of buyer enthusiasm and market challenges.
During this month, the total number of homes sold reached an impressive figure, indicating strong demand despite rising interest rates. The average selling price of homes has also seen a significant increase compared to previous months, highlighting the ongoing desirability of Georgetown as a prime location for potential homeowners.
The inventory of available homes remains somewhat limited, which continues to fuel competition among buyers. Many properties are receiving multiple offers, leading to quicker sales and sometimes exceeding the asking price. As we move into November, the market dynamics suggest that buyers and sellers alike should stay informed and prepared for the evolving landscape of real estate in Georgetown.
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