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Asking prices rise for third consecutive month in April

| Dave Thurman

C.A.R. Newsline is a weekly e-newsletter covering vital industry information including economic reports, legislative developments, and new real estate products and service. Asking prices on for-sale homes rose 0.5 percent in April compared with March on seasonally adjusted basis, according to the latest report by Trulia’s Price Monitor. Together with increases in March and February, ...       [Read More]

C.A.R. Newsline is a weekly e-newsletter covering vital industry information including economic reports, legislative developments, and new real estate products and service.
Asking prices on for-sale homes rose 0.5 percent in April compared with March on seasonally adjusted basis, according to the latest report by Trulia’s Price Monitor. Together with increases in March and February, asking prices in April rose nationally 1.9 percent quarter over quarter, seasonally adjusted.
Within the largest metro areas, asking prices rose year on year in some neighborhoods, but fell in others. Rents, however, rose in nearly all parts of these major metropolitan areas.
In Los Angeles, asking prices increased only in the downtown area. Prices fell elsewhere throughout the region, most of all in Long Beach, where rents also fell.
In the San Francisco Bay Area, prices rose most in San Francisco and fell furthest in Alameda County.
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Has The Market Stabilized?

| Dave Thurman

Location…Location…Location! Have you ever read or heard those 3 words? The real estate market will vary from state to state, from SoCal to Northern California, from the Bay Area to the San Joaquin Valley. Also, every city has it’s best and worst neighborhoods. Finally, my MLS (MetroList) is working with Top Producer’s Market Snapshots. I ...       [Read More]

Location…Location…Location! Have you ever read or heard those 3 words? The real estate market will vary from state to state, from SoCal to Northern California, from the Bay Area to the San Joaquin Valley. Also, every city has it’s best and worst neighborhoods. Finally, my MLS (MetroList) is working with Top Producer’s Market Snapshots. I have been requesting, waiting and hoping for this program for my clients and customers for several years. Get This Week’s Local Market Conditions!