
Bartlett Real Estate compiled data from the Multiple Listing Service from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2016. The Four Points subdivisions in this report are the Comanche Trail area, Grandview Hills/Parke, River Place, Steiner Ranch and Westminster Glen. Data used is the median value.
By LYNETTE HAALAND
Four Points News
Home sales in Four Points decreased slightly last year from 435 in 2015 to 426 in 2016 but the median sale price was up from $490,000 to $495,000, respectively.
Multiple Listing Service data compiled from the Four Points communities of Grandview Hills/Parke, River Place, Steiner Ranch, Westminster Glen and the Comanche Trail area shows that the median days on market was down from 36 to 29 last year, and the sold price per square foot was up from $156 to $159 last year, as compared to 2015.
“Our area has experienced another strong year,” said Tom Radack, owner Bartlett Real Estate, Keller Williams Realty.
Compared to Travis County, year-end 2016 home sales in Four Points were down 2 percent versus Travis County, which was up 3.3 percent. Median price increased to $495,000 locally and to $335,000 in Travis County.
“Four Points is experiencing a significant shortage of mid to lower priced homes. New construction is priced at or significantly above the median priced homes in the area, and re-sales below the median are few,” Radack said.
Of the current 56 listings as of Jan. 21, 12 are less than $495,000 and three below $400,000.



