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Market Data for OCTOBER 2006 - Carlsbad, CA

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

Here are the data from the MLS for the month of October. There are some interesting shifts from the data reported for the month of September.

The inventory has dropped a little as has the absorption rate. Median home price is stable as compared to a year ago for detached homes, but off a bit for attached homes (this tends to shift each month). Next month will be interesting to see as a comparison, as we are heading into the holiday period when we often see a slowing of the market. While the average marketing time is about 2 months, a number of homes actually sold very quickly. Keep in mind that the data are based on the most recent contract - some homes may have been listed previously with the same or another broker so those data would be somewhat different if you took that into consideration.

AS OF OCT. 31, 2006

ATTACHED HOMES

DETACHED HOMES

Active

306

553

Sold in Last 6 Months

275

468

Sold/Pending

In Last 6 months

337

586

Absorption Rate (Solds)

200 days

213 days

Absorption Rate (Solds

Plus Pendings)

163 days

170 days

Average Days on Market

61

63

Median Price Change From 1 Year Ago

-8%

0%

Median Price

$465,000

$767,375

Average Price

$486,176

$808,951

New on Market in Oct.

75

123

Pending in Oct.

31 (5 were new contracts in Oct.)

49 (12 were new contracts in Oct.

Posted by

Jeff Dowler, CRS
Certified Residential Specialist / Realtor®


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Comments (1)

Carole Cohen
Howard Hanna Cleveland City Office - Cleveland, OH
Realtor, ePRO
Hi Jeff, nice post and it's nice to see you in AR again! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family
Nov 25, 2006 01:12 PM