HOUSE PRICES SHOW SLIGHT GAIN
The number of home transactions in San Diego County dipped slightly in September for the third straight month but sales prices inched upward slightly, according to DataQuick. The median price of $422,000 was up from $415,000 in August and $417,500 in July. Over the last full year, the median price has increased 20.6 percent.
The number of sales dropped 17.5% from August to September. In September 3,383 homes were sold in San Diego County, first time since April that there had been less than 4,000 transactions. Year-over-year, sales were up 5.3% from September 2012.
Short sales were 14.3% of the market in September, down from 30.5% one-year ago. Foreclosures were 4.4% of the market, down from 13.2% in September 2012. A drop in distressed sales, plus double-digit year-over- year price increases are major factors in the slowdown.
Interest rates continue to be low. On October 10, Freddie Mac reported the average 30-year fixed-rate loan was 4.23 %. In May the rate was 3.35%.
The Greater San Diego County Association of Realtors reported that there were 6,838 active listings in September, up from 5,589 one year ago. Inventory remains low as listings regularly were more than 10,000 per month from early 2010 through November 2011.
On October 10, the Association recorded 7,050 active listings in the County.
JonathonHorn@utsandiego "Home Prices In County Up Slightly" 10/17/13 From dpsandiego.com editor at large Rocky Mountain. |