No doubt it is difficult to be too serious about the percentage of loss/gain when looking at such a limited number of sales (per city), as one high or low number can dramatically influence the overall. The devil, as they say is in the details…
Below are numbers (from DataQuick) on April 2010 home sales as compared to April 2009. Data includes homes sold and the percentage of change based on median price 2009 vs 2010. Unfortunately there were no numbers in the report for Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills or Rolling Hills Estates.
Entire report at DQNews - California Home Sale Price Medians by County and City, Home Sales Recorded in April 2010
Los Angeles County 6,334 +9.00%
El Segundo 15 +12.46%
Gardena 31 +10.29%
Harbor City 18 +21.20%
Hawthorne 37 +15.24%
Hermosa Bch 18 -26.54%
Lomita 11 -3.87%
Manhattan Bch 40 +11.72%
Rancho PV 39 +4.38%
Redondo Bch 77 +1.98%
Torrance 106 +18.41%
For more information regarding this post or other real estate information contact Robert Dixon at RE/MAX Palos Verdes Realty (310) 703-1848 or email info@robertdixon.net. Content of this or any other post is presumed to be accurate but not guaranteed.
Monday, June 14, 2010
South Bay Home Sales/Prices April 2009 to 2010
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