Manhattan Beach Home Prices : DOM & Median Price...2000-2007 part II


The Manhattan Beach real estate market has been slow the last few months when compared to the first part of the year. The national credit crunch along with continued high prices and fears of a recession have created a lot of questions about the direction of housing in most of California, Los Angeles County and locally in the Beach Cities.

While working on Part I and Part II of this report one of the things I noted is that trends in the Manhattan Beach market seem to be far more stable then many realize. The market started going up in 2002 and while price levels have bounced around they have not showed any major declines. Sales volume is off but not drastically when compared to the last three years. The DOM(Days on Market) for December 2006, January 2007 and December 2007 are almost identical. The fact is the market will probably see more changes next year but the magnitude of those changes is the question no one can answer at this point. No one is even sure if we are or are not in a recession.


Manhattan Beach: DOM and Median Price January-June 2000-2007 ( click on graph to enlarge)



Manhattan Beach: DOM and Median Price July-December 2000-2007




Currently there are 87 homes for sale in Manhattan Beach, 20 homes in escrow( 2 since January 1, 2008) and 3 closed sales since January 1, 2008. I held Open Houses on Saturday and Sunday in the rain.. one in the tree section and one in the sand section. On Saturday I had 10 couples come through and Sunday saw about 15 people. Not earth shaking by any means but rather interesting considering the weather conditions.


If the R Word rears it's ugly head in the South Bay we could see some trouble. However as we are more economically diversified then in the 90's it may not have as large an effect as the loss of aerospace jobs did at that time. It looks as if pressure is coming to bear on those involved in the Writers' Strike and we may see some resolution in that field before too long. Those in the financial markets must be feeling a pinch but again there is no data on how many or who will be affected.



There are Manhattan Beach homes that have received NOD's ( notice of default) and some even appear headed toward foreclosure. What is surprising is the few (3) I have seen in the paper as headed toward auction are not on the market... so I'm guessing the owners may be securing financing as the homes are worth a lot more then the amount of the mortgages recorded against them. But people are funny so you never know. In the 90's I met a number of homeowners who did not deal with the reality of their financial situation.

 

8 Comments on Manhattan Beach, CA: Home Prices January-December 2000-2007 Part II

JAN
10
2008
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Hey Kaye,

The DOM for 2007 resembles 2000. Now, I've got to figure out how you are able to resize that graph on your post like you do.

2:51pm • #1
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Lynda- Yes 2007 DOM is much like 2000.. I do the graph in word and it sutomatically resizes.. must be magic..LOL
3:10pm • #2
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Kaye - What excellent information.  Excellent job of collecting the data.  For those who are not your regular readers, you might want to add a line about double clicking to enlarge the graph for easier reading  :-)
7:05pm • #3
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Marlene- Whoops I forgot to add my click instructions.. thanks for catching..

 

10:29pm • #4
JAN
15
2008
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Hi Kaye -
Your market is only about 50 miles from mine, but your numbers are so much better!  With only 87 homes in inventory, and 20 pendings, it sounds like you have only about a 4.5 month level of inventory.  That should  slightly favor sellers still!  In my area, we are at 12+ months in almost all price ranges!
12:55am • #5
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Vicki- This is what a lot of people don't understand about the CA real estate market.. there are lots of variants from market to market..
1:35am • #6
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Interesting numbers.  I agree with Vicki, with a low months supply of inventory, you are still in pretty good shape.  Real estate is very local, and buyers and sellers need to realize that!
12:12pm • #7
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Ginger- Thanks for reading.. It's hard to have a fire sale if there isn't much to sell.
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