The homes sale report for April shows a continuing slide in both sales and median price for the Peninsula cities, though we appear to have a lull in the action.
Take the median price of single family homes in San Mateo County for example. In April of 2008 it stood at $925,000. This April that number came in at $610,000-a whopping 34% decrease. Sales have dropped 15% over last year at the same time and 40% off the peak of the market in 2005. Yet every month so far this year the median price has been creeping back up-ever so slightly. Exciting news? Not really. The median price almost without fail creeps up this time of year.

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For Belmont, April home sales came in at a disappointing 13 for the entire month, a 38% decrease over last year's more typical 21 sales for the month.
The median price came in at $775,000, considerably off of the $930,000 reported just last April. The size homes which sold last April were only slightly larger-3.7%. Which means that the calculated median home price loss of 16.6% might be closer to only 13%, if that makes anyone feel any better.
And don't expect to get close to what you are asking. On average in Belmont sellers are receiving only 94.84% of their asking price and it is taking about 33% longer for them to get less for their home. Don't think that isn't hurting agents too. Agents who are listing homes for sale area finding it takes longer to sell a home. Longer listing periods can mean thousands more in advertising costs and with values dropping, thousands less in commissions.
Click here to see April sales report for surrounding cities.