Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Real estate activities continue to slowdown at the end of the year and prices drop back a bit from some of the gains seen at the beginning of 2010.
My guess is we will see the market bump along for awhile in 2011. Great time to buy - if you were thinking about it.

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

HomeDex Report - For November Statistics


North San Diego County Association of REALTORS® HomeDex™ Report

December 2010 Report

The December 2010 HomeDex™ Report provides November 2010 housing statistics.

  • The median price for all homes in North San Diego County rose 0.65% in November 2010 to $380,000.
  • The median priced single family detached home in North San Diego County decreased 1.08 percent from $465,000 in October 2010 to $460,000 in November 2010.
  • Year-over median SFD price in North San Diego County increased 5.44% from $436,250 in November 2009.
  • Median days on market for North San Diego County SFD homes increased from 52 days in October 2010 to 55 days in November 2010.
  • There were 4,362 active and contingent SFD listings in North San Diego County ending November 2010, a decrease of 5.09 percent from October 2010.

The North San Diego County Association of REALTORS® is committed to bringing you timely and relevant information of our region's housing market.

NSDCAR’s monthly HomeDex™ report provides you with the most up-to-date and detailed statistical data of local home sales, median home prices, median days-on market, affordability, and foreclosure data and includes a detailed zip code index.

CLICK HERE to view the December 2010 HomeDex™ Report



Get housing statistics for November 2010 in North San Diego County from the HomeDex Report prepared by North San Diego County Association of Realtors.
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Friday, December 3, 2010

Prices are declining from last month in San Diego but "On a year-over-year basis, San Diego ranked second after San Francisco in having the largest increase, 5 percent and 5.5 percent, respectively" ( Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller Home Price Index) - likely this will not continue in the next few months, but San Diego will always be a place where people want to live.http://ping.fm/H6hC1