Not a lot of activity in Armour Hills in March regarding sold homes–however, that is normal as the first couple of months of the year are not popular times to list homes due to traditionally cold weather. Still, there was an increase in median sales price! Let’s look at the March 2017 home sales for Armour Hills, and a comparison to last year.
March 2017
Median list price: $325,000
Median sales price: $325,000
Number of homes sold: 5
Days on market: 6
March 2016
Median list price: $234,975
Median sales price: $229,475
Number of homes sold: 6
Days on market: 39
Four of the five homes that sold last month in Armour Hills were over $300K, pushing the median sales price up. Notice it was only a few days before the new listings went under contract.
Now let’s look at year to date:
Jan-March 2017
Median list price: $395,000
Median sales price: $395,000
Number of homes sold: 50
Days on market: 37
The lowest sales price so far this year $205,000 and the highest was $440,000.
Jan-March 2016
Median list price: $389,500
Median sales price: $382,000
Number of homes sold: 57
Days on market: 34
So far, prices are up 29% over first quarter 2016. However, most of the increase is due to more expensive homes selling this year over same period one year ago. Currently in Armour Hills there are four homes for sale, with a median price of $312,000 and 18 days on market.
(All stats taken from Heartland MLS; deemed reliable but not guaranteed.)

The organizers behind 
Like so many locally owned Brookside businesses, Coco makes you feel welcome the moment you walk in. Abi Wagner, Manager, Enabler and Empowerment Queen (yes that is her official title!) –greets you with a big smile, ready to help you navigate around all the pretty and practical goodies on display. Abi is on the left in the photo, and Abby Flores is on the right.
Abi explained the store’s concept to me: “It’s minimalist but not basic. We have brands that fit all body types—from small to 3XL. And our prices are very reasonable. Most items fall in the $30-$50 price range”. Browsing the racks you’ll find tops, pants (including ‘magic denim’ Judy Blue jeans for $39), dresses, bralets, jewelry, purses and some gift items. The tag line for the store is “style, community and empowerment” and the clothes are selected so that the wearer will feel “amazing in your own skin, no matter what your body type” per Abby. To fulfill their commitment to the community, Abby and Abi host classes for women with options that include calligraphy, weaving, making your own bath bombs, and plans are in the works for a book club.
Owner Abby Flores has a masters in art history and worked in merchandising for the Target corporation. She has a keen visual eye as her shop is serene, color coordinated, comfortable and attractive. Although she opened Itsy Bitsy Buns in 2010, it was always her goal to have a women’s clothing store as well. And like the shop next door, this one is very customer focused and on trend with what buyers are looking for now.
Tomorrow is the day for the 37th Annual Brookside St Patrick’s Day Warm Up Parade! Rescheduled from last week (due to weather), the forecast for tomorrow is for a high around 60 degrees–much better!
Centered Spirit
