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2014
This isn't a common occurence, but there is absolutely no change in the median home price from this year to last when comparing June to June. Year over year time on market is up 79%, with last year's average at 2 weeks, and this year's at nearly a month. Supply is down slightly at 6%, but demand...
07/23/2014
A healthy bump up in median home prices for Dublin. They've experience a flurry of activity with new construction and lottery drawings for home releases. Average days on market has increased considerably here at 182%. From two weeks to nearly a month. The majority of the homes with longer days o...
07/23/2014
Just a little dip in the median price in this category. Many folks were competiting with investors for these properties last year, and with the price increases, the competition isn't quite as fierce. If multiples don't occur, prices don't nudge up over asking as often. And sometimes sellers expe...
07/23/2014
The median price in Pleasanton increased 15%. Low numbers at the start of the year may be indicative of the product mix available at the time. Outside of July last year, this year's numbers seem to be on a steady climb. This unbalanced chart shows an increase of 3 average days on market. Note t...
07/23/2014
During a time of little inventory, swings in median price can be reflective of what's actually available to buy. That may explain the huge dip in July of last year when multiple offers were crazy and lots of buyers were competing for very few properties. That has eased a bit this year - welcome ...
07/23/2014
A 20% change in median sold price is a very significant change in a 12 month period of time. You'll notice that we had a steady climb from the end of the year, and things have stayed fairly consistent since we entered the spring selling season. This is an unusual chart with the crazy spike in De...
07/23/2014