Special offer

Menifee California Five Year Housing Chart: # Sales / Median $

By
Real Estate Agent with 1st Action Real Estate
Five Year Housing Chart for Menifee, California

I've recently provided a copy of this report to our local officials for the City of Menifee. This information may prove helpful in determining city budget forecasts for the coming year as they evaluate the impact the downturn in our housing market has had on their revenue stream. 

Of course property tax revenue is just one source of income for the city but a major one. As the state continues to wrestle with a budget that may or may not include some trade-off between property taxes and vehicle license fees, a city like Menifee, California's newest city, needs to know where current property values are. 

As you look at the attached chart and graphs, you will notice that the number of sales has declined steadily through 2007 while median values continued to grow through 2006. Total home sales value peaked in 2005 at more than $278 million dollars with 763 homes sold, a number that fell to just $134 million in 2007 with just 498 homes changing hands. 

Spurred by declining values, a surplus of inventory to choose from and attractive interest rates, sales rebounded in 2008 to post a higher sales volume than ANY year during the previous five years. Even considering the impact of 35% decrease in median price since the 2006 peak, the city will still end this year with total sales revenue very near to, if not exceeding, it's 2005 volume of $278 million. That this volume of sales continue is vitally important to this new city as is addresses the impact of Prop. 8 on future property tax revenues. 

By tracking these numbers an investor or prospective homebuyer can determine where they think the market is. As I pointed our last August, one month of sales increase doesn't mark a trend. But as sales volumes continue to grow that will lead to the continued absorption of our excess inventory, the return to a more stable market and the end of the rampant price declines - 30% in just the past year. I am expecting to start seeing that stability develop by late 2nd to early 3rd quarter this year in our local market, possibly sooner depending on mortgage interest rates and federal stimulus incentives. Subscribe for your own market updates by clicking the link at the bottom of this page and let me know what you think is happening. 

menifee

Gene Wunderlich - Selling Southwest California Homes including Temecula, Murrieta & The Southern California Wine Country
subscribe to my blog                    southwestcaliforniaghomes.com

Remember, Don't wait to buy real estate - Buy real estate and wait.
copyscape
' Five Year Housing Chart for Menifee California'
THE OPINIONS IN THIS COMMENTARY ARE STRICTLY GENE WUNDERLICH's PERSONAL OPINION. WHILE ANY REASONABLE &/or RATIONAL PERSON SHOULD AGREE, THESE VIEWS MAY NOT REFLECT THOSE OF ACTIVERAIN, COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE OR ANY  LOCAL, STATE OR MENTAL INSTITUTION.

Comments(2)

John Walters
Frank Rubi Real Estate - Slidell, LA
Licensed in Louisiana

Gene that is quite a drop in price per square foot.  I wonder what your legislature is going to do when the higher taxes don't work.  I heard in Oregon they want to put GPS on cars and tax them by the miles driven, since they are buying less gas.  These people never stop.

Jan 12, 2009 05:15 AM
Gene Wunderlich
1st Action Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
Realtor & Legislative Liaison

Our legislature is trying to figure out how to get out of a $42 billion dollar hole over the next 18 months caused by housing and jobs. One recent proposal had independent contractors (Realtors) having 3% of each commission check withheld for state taxes rather than paying quarterly like we do. Of course they'd have to give most of that back the next year - putting them in an even deeper hole. You're right. They never stop. Use less gas, water or electricity, they increase taxes to make up the difference. Hard to get ahead some days.

Jan 12, 2009 07:54 AM