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Market Data for NOVEMBER 2006 - Carlsbad, CA

By
Real Estate Agent with eXp Realty of California, Inc. CA DRE #01490977

Here are the summary statistics from the MLS for the month of November for Carlsbad, CA.

Some interesting things to note - inventory dropped 9% from last month. There was no change in the median price for attached homes from the previous month, but an increase of 1% for detached homes. However, both showed a decline in median price as compared to 1 year ago. We may be starting to see a slowing in the market over the next month or so which is typical during the holiday season.

If I can provide more information, or otherwise be of assistance, please let me know.

AS OF NOV. 30, 2006

ATTACHED HOMES

DETACHED HOMES

Active

306

553

Sold in Last 6 Months

247

439

Sold/Pending in Last 6 months

315

565

Absorption Rate (Solds)

200 days

201 days

Absorption Rate (Solds plus Pendings)

157 days

156 days

Average Days on Market

62

62

Median Price Change From 1 Year Ago

-7%

-5%

Median Price

$466,250

$771,250

Average Price

$484,817

$809,868

% Change in MDN from prior month

0%

1%

New on Market in November

64

109

Pending in November

40 (6 were new in Nov.)

56 (11 were new in Nov.)

Posted by

Jeff Dowler, CRS
Certified Residential Specialist / Realtor®


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Eddy Martinez
Nationwide Funding Group - Highland Park, CA
Thanks for the info jeff a buddy of mine is buying an investment property in carlsbad and i am doing his financing.
Dec 05, 2006 11:44 AM
Brian Brady
Matthews Capital Markets - Tampa, FL
858-699-4590
I can't get over how Carlsbad attached housing too a dive this year.  i think it will firm up here.  Under $500K is really inexpensive.
Dec 06, 2006 06:51 PM