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If you caught the LA Times article about Million Dollar home sales in CA you know that in 2008 Manhattan Beach had more home sales over one million then any other community in the state. There were 296 sales in Manhattan Beach of homes above $1M in 2008 . While that probably makes most Manhattan Beach homeowners happy as an indication that values didn't take a complete nosedive... the information also points out that 2008 numbers were down considerably from the 403 homes that sold in 2007. So far this year that trend seems to be continuing with closed sales in January 2009 of 7 homes and 2 townhomes...ouch!

None of this information is surprising if you are buying or selling a home in Manhattan Beach or any of the Beach Cities. Sellers are trying to figure out the magic number that will make a buyer decide to make an offer, while Buyers are waiting for prices to drop more and loans to get easier to obtain.

There is a lot of information in the article that didn't make the headline. If you read the chart one of the things that pops out is that price-wise Manhattan Beach is in the middle of the pack. While prices are still on the high side they are below the prices of Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and even some areas of Palos Verdes.

However you have to read most of the article before you find what is perhaps the most significant piece of information...namely that of the 236,000 homes that went into foreclosure last year...only 1,612 were homes that sold over the $1M mark. I believe we will see more million dollar plus home in trouble this year as the economy worsens, but as a percentage that number will continue to be small relative to the total number of REO homes in CA.

Over the last few years there has been this assumption that anyone who bought an expensive home really couldn't afford the home. While I have no doubt there are a number of buyers who did get in over their heads... the low numbers above seem to indicate that perhaps most folks who bought in the more expensive communities were not as financially imprudent as many thought.

 

6 Comments on Manhattan Beach, CA.... Million Dollar homes and Foreclosures

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Very interesting.  I just checked our market listings for foreclosures priced $1,000,000 or more and there are only 5, 1 in MD and 4 in Virginia.

Very interesting.

Of course, when I get calls for luxury foreclosures of $1,500,000 the buyers want to pay no more than $750,000.

 

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Lenn- They also want to pay $750,000 in our neck of the woods..LOL

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Kaye - interesting data. I didn't see the article. Same here, Lenn and Kaye. I see a trend. LOL

Jeff

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Jeff- What will really be interesting is to see how 2009 shapes up..

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Kaye,

I think that in the million dollar price range over here that there are less that are up side down...maybe because people were reluctant to buy them with no money down loans figuring the risk was much higher...now they have a piece of RE that's still worth something and less going into foreclosure.

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Neal- That a major reason.  The other thing that seems to get lost is that people who can afford higher priced sproperty are usually financially stable.

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