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City of Cupertino Home Sale Stats EOM July 2011

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Real Estate Agent with Chris Alston (Keller Williams Realty, Silicon Valley, California) 01338415

It's that time again, time to talk about the housing market in the City of Cupertino.  This first graph is for single family homes.  (detached homes) As you can see from the month end (July 2011) we are seeing ain increase in the amount of homes that are for sale.  Last year our peak was June, as this year it has shifted to July.  Will we see an increase into August?  The number of homes going into contract has decreased and is lower than one year ago.  The number of sales is higher than last year, but lower than last month.

City of Cupertino Home Sale Stats

This second graph is for condo and townhome ownership.  The number of listings is increase y-t-d but still lower than the same time last year.  The number of homes going into contract is holding steady and the number of sales is continuing to be rocky.

City of Cupertino Stats

Still, Cupertino is a great place to buy or sell a home.  Call me today, and let my team help you achieve your dreams!

-Chris

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Chris Alston

 

Home sales and purchasing specialist

Keller Williams Realty, Cupertino

19400 Stevens Creek Blvd, Suite #200

Cupertino, CA 95014

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Stacey Smith
Keller Williams Realty - Aliso Viejo, CA
Your Orange County Beach Cities Realtor

What I keep reading about the Silicon Valley market your area is doing really well....So if your area is doing well I can hope hope your agents are doing well to...

My strategy for my market is just focus on the cities with the the higher turn over rate..

Aug 03, 2011 09:44 AM
Chris Alston
Chris Alston (Keller Williams Realty, Silicon Valley, California) - Campbell, CA
Silicon Valley, California

Well, Cupertino is part of a much bigger metro-plex that includes San Jose which has over 1mm in population.  So we have to help everyone look at the micro areas to really understand themarket. :)

Aug 03, 2011 10:10 AM