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More Than 30,000 Homes Sold Last Month Statewide in California

Dec 23, 2013

An estimated 33,429 new and resale houses and condos sold statewide last month. That was down 8.3 percent from 36,468 in October, and down 10.8 percent from 37,481 sales in November 2012, according to San Diego-based DataQuick. October sales have varied from a low of 25,578 in 2007 to a high of 60,326 in 2004. Last month's sales were 15.1 percent below the average of 39,357 sales for all the months of November since 1988, when DataQuick's statistics begin. California sales haven’t been above average for any particular month in more than seven years. The median price paid for a home in California last month was $360,000, up 0.8 percent from $357,000 in October and up 23.7 percent from $291,000 in November 2012. Last month was the 21st consecutive month in which the state's median sale price rose year-over-year, and the 12th straight month with a gain exceeding 20 percent. In March/April/May 2007 the median peaked at $484,000. The post-peak trough was $221,000 in April 2009. Of the existing homes sold last month, 6.8 percent were properties that had been foreclosed on during the past year. That was up from a revised 6.7 percent in October and down from 16.9 percent a year earlier. Foreclosure resales peaked at 58.8 percent in February 2009. Short sales - transactions where the sale price fell short of what was owed on the property - made up an estimated 12.3 percent of the homes that resold last month. That was down from an estimated 12.4 percent the month before and 26.2 percent a year earlier. The typical monthly mortgage payment that California buyers committed themselves to paying last month was $1,418, up from $1,395 the month before and up from $1,026 a year earlier. Adjusted for inflation, last month's payment was 38.4 percent below the typical payment in spring 1989, the peak of the prior real estate cycle. It was 50.1 percent below the current cycle's peak in June 2006. It was 54.5 percent above the February 2012 bottom of the current cycle. DataQuick monitors real estate activity nationwide and provides information to consumers, educational institutions, public agencies, lending institutions, title companies and industry analysts. Indicators of market distress continue to decline. Foreclosure activity remains well below year-ago and peak levels reached in the last five years. Financing with multiple mortgages is low, while down payment sizes are stable, DataQuick reported.
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