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Riverwood High School District

Fulton County, Sandy Springs

Market stats for Riverwood High School district in Sandy Spring, Fulton County

Average Sales Price

The 12-month moving average of all detached single-family closings. Smooths out the month-to-month noise so you can see the true price trajectory for the area. Steady upward = healthy. Flat or declining = something to watch.

Days on Market

How long the typical home sits before going under contract. Lower numbers mean buyers are moving fast. Rising numbers usually mean either inventory is building or pricing has gotten ahead of the market.

Months Supply of Inventory

At the current sales pace, how many months would it take to sell every active listing? Under 4 months is a seller's market. 4–6 is balanced. Above 6 favors buyers. This is the single best read on whether sellers or buyers hold leverage right now.

Percent of Original List Price

What sellers actually receive vs. what they originally asked. Near 100% means most homes are selling at or close to ask. A widening gap means either sellers are overpricing or buyer power is increasing.

Price per Square Foot

Average sales price divided by square footage — a useful apples-to-apples metric across different home sizes. Often the cleanest signal of true appreciation since it normalizes for the shifting mix of large vs. small homes selling each month.

Showings to Pending

On average, how many buyer showings does a home need before it goes under contract? Lower numbers mean strong demand and tight pricing. Rising numbers are an early warning that the market is cooling before it shows up in price.

Data: First Multiple Listing Service (FMLS) via InfoSparks. All charts show 12-month moving averages for detached single-family residential homes from January 2013 forward.

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