Numerous Choices at Unbelievable Prices
Potential homebuyers in Dayton are delighted with the vast spectrum of 2,009 foreclosure listings and properties that are going for sale in the foreclosure auctions in the next few days. These properties are priced at an unbelievably low median price of just $49,000. Yes, these are the fantastic low prices at which homes can actually be acquired in Dayton during this period. You cannot hope for a better deal and the time to grab a splendid house at throwaway prices is right now.
The Dayton real estate market also offers 4,052 other MLS and FSBO homes through its advertised real estate listings auctions in the near future. These houses bear a median asking price of an inviting $74,900. It is obvious that the foreclosed homes are selling at a discount of over 35 percent over the going market prices of other properties. However, real estate prices in Dayton for all listing categories appear to be far below the national average, even in the ongoing phase of discounted foreclosure auctions sliding home prices.
Dayton is the county seat and the biggest city of Montgomery County, in the US state of Ohio. The Dayton MSA {metropolitan statistical area} spreads across the four adjoining counties of Montgomery, Preble, Greene and Miami. Other adjacent counties are Clark County, Darke County, Warren County and Butler County. Dayton is located in the Miami Valley area of Ohio State. Historically, the city was the site of the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords, which marked the close of the turbulent war in Bosnia.
Dayton has been the home of considerable significant research in various spheres of industry, aerospace, engineering and technology and the development of innovations therein. Dayton is a thriving industrial hub, and plays host to the headquarters of several major industrial groups, Huffy Bicycles, Liberty Bank, LexisNexis, Reynolds and Reynolds, NCR, WorkflowOne, Standard Register, Cargill, NewPage Corporation and ChemStation International.
Cities lying in proximity to Dayton include Brookville, Moraine, Carlisle, Oakwood, Centerville, Englewood, Clayton, Riverside, Huber Heights, Union, Kettering, Vandalia, Miamisburg, West Carrollton, Trotwood and Springboro. Dayton reckons the following towns among its neighbors: Butler, German, Clay, Harrison, Jefferson, Jackson, Miami, Washington and Perry. The villages Farmersville, Verona, Germantown, Phillipsburg and New Lebanon are located among Dayton’s suburbs. In addition, the CDPs or Census-designated places of Drexel, Shiloh, Fort McKinley, Woodbourne-Hyde Park, Northridge and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base also exist near Dayton.
Select a Competent Agent First
The Dayton real estate market, as any other, would be less dynamic and effective were it not for its property brokers. Dayton has scores of real estate agents actively facilitating property transactions, and getting lucrative commissions from the sellers. As an aspiring homebuyer, you ought to hire an expert agent to teach you the basics of homebuying and guide you through the maze of auction procedures. Annie Newbourn, Jerri Todd, Montie Felman, Charles Borgert and Barbara Weaks count among the leading real estate agents functioning in Dayton and you could be considerably helped in your efforts by selecting a truly competent and responsive agent as your ally in your home search.