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The count of Springfield residences seeking at least $500,000 jumps to 20 in March.
Thirteen homes meet the $500,000 listing threshold in SBJ's feature.
The monthly report shows a sharp decrease from March in high-dollar Springfield residences placed on the market.
Landscaping is rising to new importance for home builders and buyers. It’s a trend reflected in the growth of the U.S. lawn and garden industry, up from $22.4 billion in 2002 to $38.6 billion in 2004.
SBJ compiles a list of residences with an asking price of at least $500,000.
SBJ compiles list of 24 single-family homes in Springfield with prices of $500,000 or more that were listed in November.
Combined listing prices for high-end homes exceed $32 million.
Combined asking prices for local high-end homes in January come to $21.1 million.
Owners of high-end homes listed in city limits last month seek combined $21.5 million.
The residences have combined asking prices of $16.1 million, according to MLS data.
Southern Missouri Regional MLS data show seven homes in city limits hit the market with asking prices of $500,000 or more.
MLS data show 12 residences with asking prices of $500,000 or more came on the market in May.
More than $6 million worth of residences qualify for SBJ feature in January.
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Only nine residences in the city are listed above $500,000.
The homes meeting SBJ's criteria for January collectively seek $10.6 million.
Some $21 million in high-end homes are put up for sale last month, according to Southern Missouri Regional MLS.
A combined $11.3 million worth of high-end housing stock hits the market in January.
Twenty-five listings are posted in June.
Springfield homeowners with asking prices of $500,000 or more last month seek nearly $30 million combined.
A relocation to Nixa from Republic and a rebranding occurred for Aspen Elevated Health; Kuick Noodles LLC opened; and Phelps County Bank launched a new southwest Springfield branch.