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I was sifting through the data that I have on the local real estate market here in the Inland Empire and I started to wonder when the homes that were on the market were built. So I put together some graphs. It turns out that the homes that are on the
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The Inland Empire continues to have strong sales numbers, relatively speaking. According to report from MDA DataQuick, and estimated 39,051 homes and condos were sold in California during the month of May. During the same period, MDA DataQuick reports
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The weekly numbers from HousingTracker.net are out again and the trend continues down. This week the median asking price is at $254,900, a reduction of -1.0%. Inventory decreased -2.6% to 45,999. Inventory levels are hovering around the same amount give
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Median Sales prices from DataQuick for June 2008. County/City/Area # Sold June 2008 June 2007 % Chg Yr-to-Yr CHINO 78 $360,409 $500,000 -27.92% CHINO HILLS 64 $446,500 $630,000 -29.13% FONTANA 252 $289,000 $435,000 -33.56% ONTARIO 96 $290,000 $411,000
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The weekly median asking price continues to fall. The latest dip was to $257,600, a change of -0.9%, or $2400, that is keeping to within the current normal range. Inventory climbed 3.2% to 47,243. Until the inventory begins to decline significantly the
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DataQuick has released the Southern California Home Resale Activity report for June 2008. How is your zip code faring? I have included a few of them from San Bernardino County below. Some interesting items. Fontana 92336 had the most sales of SFR homes
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Recent statistics from DataQuick show that the sales volume in the Inland Empire picked up in June. San Bernardino County saw a rise of 1.1% Year-over-Year and Riverside County saw a rise of 11.8% Year-over-Year. What is driving these sales are primarily
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Starbucks has released its full list of store closures. During the quest to have a Starbucks on each corner many were opened in areas that showed large growth in residential homes. I suspect that the areas being closed had large numbers of building permits
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The latest data from Housingtracker.net shows that the median price continues to fall. The recent slide is a $4,901 or -1.85%. Inventory fell -1.6% or 753. The recent data shows an increase in the average decline. It is still decreasing in the $3k range,
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The median asking price according to HousingTracker.net continues to fall at an average rate of $3k per week. This weeks decline was only $100 which is only a -0.04% change. This is in contrast to last weeks decline of $5k, a change of -1.8%. Inventory
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Homes in the Morningside neighborhood in North Fontana continue to have an average sell price that is higher than the average list price. From June 9, 2008 through June 30, 2008 homes sold have had an average listing of $297,500. For the same period,
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The median asking price according to HousingTracker.net continues to fall for the Riverside-San Bernardino area. The cities tracked include the cities of Corona, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, and others. The median asking price fell by $4k this
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The median asking price according to HousingTracker.net continues to fall for the Riverside-San Bernardino area, but at a slower pace this week. The cities tracked include the cities of Corona, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, and others. The weekly
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You can now get an instant value for your home at www.iejustlisted.net. On the home page, select "What's my home Really Worth?" Enter the address and zip code of the property that you want to know the value of and click Search. It's
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The median asking price according to HousingTracker.net continues to fall for the Riverside-San Bernardino area. The cities tracked include the cities of Corona, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, and others. The weekly median asking price -1.8% to $280,000.
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