No matter what the market, people will continue to desire to live in Moreno Valley, as it remains one of the most active cities within San Bernardino County. Comparatively speaking, the Moreno Valley housing market continues to post brisk sales.
In of April 2008, 405 single family homes and a total of 9 condos/townhomes sold. My overall view of the market is still slipping.
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Closed Sales For April 2008
180 Single Family Homes
0 Condos/Townhomes
Pending Sales For April 2008
808 Single Family Homes
14 Condos/Townhomes
Current Actives As of Today's Post
2,046 Single Family Homes
49 Condos/Townhomes
Foreclosure Activity for April 2008
92551 - 115 Notice of Defaults (NOD) Down 8 from last month
92551 - 108 Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NOS) Up 15 from last month
92553 - 199 Notice of Defaults (NOD) Down 12 from last month
92553 - 177 Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NOS) Up 23 from last month
92555 - 143 Notice of Defaults (NOD) Down 11 from last month
92555 - 139 Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NOS) Up 19 from last month
92557 - 141 Notice of Defaults (NOD) Down 2 from last month
92557 - 135 Notice of Foreclosure Sale (NOS) Up 13 from last month
It's important to stay in tune with the changes in the market. Call Empire Realty for your next personal real estate consultation at (909) 579-6611, or visit us on the web at Empire Realty.
For information on purchasing your next home in Moreno Valley or anywhere in the Inland Empire call Empire Realty at 909-579-6611 or visit us on the web at Empire Realty.
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