Southland Home Sales Jump in February, Prices Still Down Yr/Yr
March 14, 2012
http://dqnews.com/Articles/2012/News/California/Southern-CA/RRSCA120314.aspx
The median price paid for a Southland home last month was $264,750, up 1.8 percent from $260,000 in January but down 3.7 percent from $275,000 in February 2011.
-- So much for talk of price increases. Worth reading if your in SoCal.
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It is up from January. The current trend is up and with sales rising and inventory falling, prices will almost certainly continue to rise...
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Only the bad neighborhood goes down.
The good real estates never go down.
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tatupu70 says
I don't think you realize how many people have been waiting on the sidelines. Once prices have a steady trend upwards that's noticed by most mainstream media, there will be a tidal wave of new homes up for sale. Add that to the foreclosures that are hitting the market much faster due to the recent mortgage settlement, and we're about to see another plummet before this is all over.
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xenogear3 says
I agree.... Real Estate will always have good pockets and bad....Sometimes only 3 blocks can change the perception and the price.. especially in Socal
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StoutFiles says
Perhaps. But people who sell their house will also be buying a different house, won't they?
A new wave of foreclosures would change things, but inventory is very low right now. If they are hitting the market much faster right now, it's not having much of an effect.