For the first time since July 2007, there was an increase in the median sales price for Southern California home sales, according to MDA DataQuick, San Diego. The median sales price for May was $249,000, up 0.8% from $247,000 in April but down 32.7% from $370,000 a year ago. Furthermore, for the 11th consecutive month, there was an increase in home sales in the region as a total of 20,775 new and resale houses and condos closed escrow in San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Riverside and San Bernardino counties in May. That was up 1.3% from 20,514 in April and up 22.8% from 16,917 a year ago. May's sales were the highest for that month since May 2006, when 30,303 homes sold. Foreclosure resales - homes sold in May that had been foreclosed on in the prior 12 months - accounted for 50.2% of resales. That was down from 53.5% in April and from a peak of 56.7% in February. "We appear to be in the early stages of the market gradually tilting back toward a more normal balance of sales across the home price spectrum. As more sellers get realistic, more buyers get off the fence and more lenders offer reasonable terms for high-end purchase financing, we'll see a more normal share of sales in the more established, higher-cost areas that have been nearly comatose," said John Walsh, MDA DataQuick president. "Let's not forget we're into the traditional home buying season right now, meaning more people are purchasing for all of the normal reasons, such as a new job or to get settled before school starts. Many are concerned with finding the right home in the right area, not just the most deeply discounted home."
Hope you find this information helpful , call me with any questions or any financing scenarios for your clients, we are currently doing 48 hours Underwriting approvals for those transactions you are having troubles with and need to close fast.
CAMILO MORENO
Mortgage Professional
Purchase Money Specialist
Great western Bancorp Inc.
6033 W. Century Blvd # 700
Los Angeles CA 90045
310 216 1700 ext 116
310 216 1750 Fax
www.gwbmortgage.com
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
►
2010
(15)
-
►
January
(8)
- Getting home loan? Get familiar with new 2010 mort...
- Short Sale Supervisor Talks to a Real Estate Agent...
- For Rent: 3BR/2+1BA Single Family House in Los Ang...
- HUD TAKES ACTION TO SPEED RESALE OF FORECLOSED PRO...
- Questions to Reflect Upon For Sales Success in 201...
- The Truth About the Health Care Bills - Michael Co...
- FOR RENT FULLY FURNISHED
- Videos for current and future homeowners
-
►
January
(8)
-
▼
2009
(66)
-
►
November
(9)
- Buy or rent? When renters should buy
- FOR RENT FULLY FURNISHED - MOVE IN TOMORROW
- For Sale or Rent or even Lease with Option to Buy
- STATED INCOME LOANS , RATES IN THE 6s and 7s
- First-Time Homebuyer Credit Continued, New Seller ...
- First Time Home buyer Tax Credit Extended Into 201...
- Homebuyer Tax Credit Gets Final Congressional Appr...
- Tip of the Day!!!
- FHA Loan Limits to Remain Same Through 2010
-
►
October
(12)
- CONDO'S THAT DO NOT MEET NORMAL GUIDELINES??
- •♥❶♥•OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 4-5 PM•♥❶♥•
- $900 •♥❶♥•BLDG W/ "MELROSE PLACE" VIBE•♥❶♥• (Holly...
- •♥❶♥•GUEST HOUSE W/ PRIVATE BACKYARD•♥❶♥•
- •♥❶♥•BEAUTIFUL REMODELLED HOUSE FOR RENT•♥❶♥•
- •♥❶♥•Bright house with gated backyard•♥❶♥•
- $3000 / 3br - •♥❶♥•FURNISHED, SHORT TERM RENTAL•♥❶...
- •♥❶♥•For all ART DECO lovers•♥❶♥• (Hollywood Hills...
- HVCC on ROPES / another desperate call to action
- Sooner or Later the First Time Home Buyer Tax Cred...
- Tip of the Day ~ Non Permited Additions
- GREAT PROGRAMS STILL AVAILABLE!!!!
-
▼
June
(9)
- FREE HELP TO MODIFY YOUR HOME LOAN
- Southern California Prices Rise for the First Time...
- California’s 90-Day Foreclosure Moratorium Really ...
- Igor has new rental
- Southern California Prices Rise for the First Time...
- PURCHASES STATED INCOME GUIDELINES
- FHA Rehabilitation Loan Program (203k)
- For Rent: 1BR/1BA Apartment in Los Angeles, CA, $1...
- First-Time Home Buyers Can Turn Tax Credit Into Ca...
-
►
November
(9)


0 comments:
Post a Comment