JUNE REAL ESTATE SALES: ASHLAND, WI
- Ryan Hogan
- Jul 5
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 6
As the market creeps deep into summer, the market’s revealing its typical upward trajectory. Listings throughout Ashland have ticked up each month since March, and while the overall number of closings is down compared to last year at this time—more on that in a later installment—prices are not dipping overall.
Not by much, but June’s closed sales were the most in Ashland this year. And the average and median sales prices were the highest since January at $238,656 and $210,000 respectively. Only two homes sold below $200,000, a property with a ton of potential on 6th Ave W and a modest home on Willis Ave. Otherwise, each of the remaining seven sales closed above $200,000, the highest sale being a large home, although one honestly in need of some aesthetic upgrades, on Prentice Heights Rd, which sold for $440,000, $35,000 below asking. It was on the market the longest of the sold homes, which is not surprising given its price point. Otherwise, though, houses flew off the market—of the remaining closed sales last month, the most time on the market was 20 days; the average was 7 and the median just 5.
More homes were also listed last month than in any previous month so far as well, so there’re opportunities for buyers looking for a home in Ashland.
Landwise, a ten acre parcel on Kelly Rd sold at $14,000 an acre, and a .3 acre lot on 11th Ave W sold for $12,500.
Otherwise, a few duplexes sold ranging in price from $146,500 to $185,000, pretty standard for duplexes the last few years.


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