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Columbus home profit data for 2021 shows sales brought $85,000


Homeowners in the Columbus area sold their homes last year for an average of $85,000 more than they paid for them.

The typical Columbus homeowner who sold their home last year received $85,000 more than they paid for it, according to a new study by the real estate service Attom Data Solutions.

That’s $15,000 more than the previous year, and the highest margin since Irvine, California-based Attom started tracking the figure in 2008.

Attom found that a typical Columbus-area homeowner sold their home for $245,000, after paying $160,000 for it six to seven years earlier, for a 53% gain.

Nationally, home sellers in 2021 realized an average of $94,092 profit on their homes, up 45% from the previous year, according to Attom, which strictly considers purchase and sales price in its calculation, and not improvements or other costs. 

“What a year 2021 was for home sellers and the housing market all around the U.S.,” Todd Teta, chief product officer at Attom, said in a news release. “Prices went through the roof, kicking profits and profit margins up at a pace not seen for at least a decade.”



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