For release:
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
C.A.R. reports February median price increased 14.1 percent; home sales
decreased 11.7 percent
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Quick Facts:
· Existing, single-family home sales decreased 11.7 percent in February to a
seasonally adjusted rate
of 528,930 units on an annualized basis compared with February
2009.
· The statewide median price of an existing single-family home increased 14.1
percent in February to
$279,840, compared with February 2009.
· C.A.R.’s Unsold Inventory Index fell to 6.3 months in February, compared with
7.1 months in
February 2009.
LOS ANGELES (March 23) – Home sales decreased 11.7 percent in February in
California compared with the same period a year ago, while the median price of
an existing home rose 14.1 percent, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®
(C.A.R.) reported today.
“The federal tax credit for home buyers, low mortgage rates, and affordability
at record levels have contributed to an unprecedented opportunity for many
first-timers in the market for a home of their own,” said C.A.R. President
Steve Goddard. “Although sales have declined from the unusually strong levels
we experienced a year ago, they’ve remained above the 500,000 unit threshold
for 18 consecutive months, while home prices continue to firm in the regions of
the state most attractive to buyers taking advantage of today’s favorable
market conditions.”
Closed escrow sales of existing, single-family detached homes in California
totaled 528,930 in February at a seasonally adjusted annualized rate, according
to information collected by C.A.R. from more than 90 local REALTOR®
associations statewide. Statewide home resale activity decreased 11.7 percent
from the revised 598,770 sales pace recorded in February 2009. Sales in
February 2010 decreased 2.2 percent compared with the previous month.
The statewide sales figure represents what the total number of homes sold
during 2010 would be if sales maintained the February pace throughout the year.
It is adjusted to account for seasonal factors that typically influence home
sales.
The median price of an existing, single-family detached home in California
during February 2010 was $279,840, a 14.1 percent increase from the revised
$245,230 median for February 2009, C.A.R. reported. The February 2010 median
price decreased 2.4 percent compared with January’s $286,600 median
price.
“Sales of distressed properties to investors and first-time buyers continued to
drive the market in February, although at a lesser rate than a year ago,” said
C.A.R. Vice President and Chief Economist Leslie Appleton-Young. “Supply
continues to lag demand at the more affordable end of the market, with a 3.9
month supply of homes for sales priced below $300,000, compared with the
long-run average of more than seven months. This contrasts sharply with the
nearly 15-month supply of homes for sales priced at $1 million or more at the
upper end of the market.”
Highlights of C.A.R.’s resale housing figures for February 2010:
. C.A.R.’s Unsold Inventory Index for existing, single-family detached homes in
February 2010 was 6.3
months, compared with 7.1 months (revised) for the same period a year
ago. The index indicates
the number of months needed to deplete the supply of homes on the market
at the current sales
rate.
. Thirty-year fixed-mortgage interest rates averaged 4.99 percent during
February 2010, compared
with 5.13 percent in February 2009, according to Freddie Mac.
Adjustable-mortgage interest rates
averaged 4.23 percent in February 2010, compared with 4.87 percent in
February 2009.
. The median number of days it took to sell a single-family home was 41.2 days
in February 2010,
compared with 51.4 days (revised) for the same period a year ago.
Regional MLS sales and price information are contained in the tables that
accompany this press release. Regional sales data are not adjusted to account
for seasonal factors that can influence home sales. The MLS median price and
sales data for detached homes are generated from a survey of more than 90
associations of REALTORS® throughout the state. MLS median price and sales data
for condominiums are based on a survey of more than 60 associations. The median
price for both detached homes and condominiums represents closed escrow
sales.
In a separate report covering more localized statistics generated by C.A.R. and
DataQuick Information Systems, 194 of the 350 cities and communities reporting
showed an increase in their respective median home prices from a year ago.
DataQuick statistics are based on county records data rather than MLS
information. DataQuick Information Systems is a subsidiary of Vancouver-based
MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates. (The lists are generated for incorporated
cities with a minimum of 30 recorded sales in the month.)
Note: Large changes in local median home prices typically indicate both local
home price appreciation, and often, large shifts in the composition of housing
market activity. Some of the variations in median home prices for February may
be exaggerated due to compositional changes in housing demand. The DataQuick
tables listing median home prices in California cities and counties are
accessible through C.A.R. Online at
http://www.car.org:/marketdata/historicalprices/2010medianprices/feb2010medianprices/.
. Statewide, the 10 cities with the highest median home prices in California
during February 2010 were: Newport Beach, $1,000,000; Santa Monica, $781,250;
Danville, $755,000; Santa Barbara, $725,000; San Clemente, $685,000;
Pleasanton, $650,000; Mountain View, $637,500; San Francisco, $637,441; Redondo
Beach, $615,000; and Sunnyvale, $609,500.
. Statewide, the cities with the greatest median home price increases in
February 2010 compared with the same period a year ago were: Banning, 44.4
percent; Richmond, 38.9 percent; La Habra, 35.9 percent; Rancho Mirage, 33
percent; Vista, 29.3 percent; National City, 29 percent; Oakland, 29 percent;
El Cajon, 28.1 percent; San Pablo, 26.3 percent; Fremont, 26 percent; and
Pittsburg, 25.8 percent.
Leading the way...® in California real estate for more than 100 years, the
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (www.car.org) is one of the largest state
trade organizations in the United States, with nearly 150,000 members dedicated
to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. C.A.R. is headquartered
in Los Angeles.
February 2010
Regional Sales and Price Activity*
Regional and Condo Sales Data Not Seasonally Adjusted
|
February-10
|
Median Price
|
Percent Change in Price from Prior
Month
|
|
Percent Change in Price from Prior Year
|
|
Percent Change in Sales from Prior
Month
|
Percent Change in Sales from Prior Year
|
|
|
Feb-10
|
Jan-10
|
|
Feb-09
|
|
Jan-10
|
Feb-09
|
|
Statewide
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Calif.
(sf)
|
$279,840
|
-2.4%
|
|
14.1%
|
|
-2.2%
|
-11.7%
|
|
Calif.
(condo)
|
$251,990
|
-1.0%
|
|
10.3%
|
|
2.3%
|
22.2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
C.A.R. Region
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
High
Desert
|
$122,580
|
-1.5%
|
|
0.5%
|
|
3.9%
|
-23.1%
|
|
Los
Angeles
|
$327,020
|
-1.6%
|
|
6.0%
|
|
-5.0%
|
0.0%
|
|
Monterey
Region
|
$314,100
|
8.1%
|
|
30.3%
|
|
-3.6%
|
-17.7%
|
|
Monterey
County
|
$255,000
|
3.4%
|
|
21.4%
|
|
-3.8%
|
-23.4%
|
|
Santa
Cruz
County
|
$500,000
|
1.0%
|
|
31.6%
|
|
-3.2%
|
1.1%
|
|
Northern
California
|
$247,230
|
0.7%
|
|
-3.8%
|
|
-1.8%
|
13.2%
|
|
Northern
Wine Country
|
$346,670
|
-1.3%
|
|
11.5%
|
|
9.1%
|
-1.2%
|
|
Orange
County
|
$482,700
|
0.4%
|
|
11.3%
|
|
2.8%
|
5.2%
|
|
Palm
Springs/Lower Desert
|
$179,090
|
-0.4%
|
|
14.8%
|
|
5.6%
|
-0.6%
|
|
Riverside/San
Bernardino
|
$182,200
|
4.8%
|
|
4.5%
|
|
-6.5%
|
-24.1%
|
|
Sacramento
|
$180,000
|
3.0%
|
|
6.7%
|
|
-0.3%
|
-26.7%
|
|
San
Diego
|
$372,100
|
1.4%
|
|
11.8%
|
|
10.2%
|
-4.3%
|
|
San
Francisco
Bay
|
$517,920
|
6.5%
|
|
29.8%
|
|
2.0%
|
3.8%
|
|
San
Luis Obispo
|
$360,940
|
-1.8%
|
|
4.0%
|
|
-9.8%
|
-12.5%
|
|
Santa
Barbara
County
|
$350,000
|
-22.2%
|
|
14.3%
|
|
0.9%
|
-3.3%
|
|
Santa
Barbara
South
Coast
|
$795,000
|
4.3%
|
|
9.7%
|
|
-26.2%
|
-8.2%
|
|
North
Santa
Barbara County
|
$232,350
|
0.3%
|
|
1.8%
|
|
26.3%
|
0.0%
|
|
Santa
Clara
|
$550,000
|
4.8%
|
|
23.6%
|
|
6.1%
|
7.9%
|
|
Ventura
|
$451,720
|
7.4%
|
|
25.6%
|
|
4.7%
|
-7.6%
|
na - not available
* Based on closed escrow sales of single‑family, detached homes only (no
condos). Movements in sales prices should not be interpreted as
measuring changes in the cost of a standard home. Prices are
influenced by changes in cost and changes in the characteristics and size
of homes actually sold.
sf = single‑family,
detached home
Source: CALIFORNIA
ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®
|
|
Feb-10
|
Jan-10
|
|
Feb-09
|
|
|
Statewide
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Calif.
(sf)
|
$279,840
|
$286,600
|
r
|
$245,230
|
r
|
|
Calif.
(condo)
|
$251,990
|
$254,540
|
r
|
$228,460
|
r
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Region
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
High
Desert
|
$122,580
|
$124,480
|
|
$121,970
|
|
|
Los
Angeles
|
$327,020
|
$332,270
|
|
$308,540
|
|
|
Monterey
Region
|
$314,100
|
$290,620
|
|
$241,130
|
|
|
Monterey
County
|
$255,000
|
$246,500
|
|
$210,000
|
|
|
Santa
Cruz
County
|
$500,000
|
$495,000
|
|
$380,000
|
|
|
Northern
California
|
$247,230
|
$245,560
|
r
|
$257,100
|
r
|
|
Northern
Wine Country
|
$346,670
|
$351,360
|
|
$310,950
|
|
|
Orange
County
|
$482,700
|
$480,790
|
|
$433,690
|
|
|
Palm
Springs/Lower Desert
|
$179,090
|
$179,760
|
|
$156,000
|
|
|
Riverside/San
Bernardino
|
$182,200
|
$173,790
|
|
$174,400
|
|
|
Sacramento
|
$180,000
|
$174,830
|
|
$168,700
|
|
|
San
Diego
|
$372,100
|
$366,780
|
|
$332,890
|
r
|
|
San
Francisco
Bay
|
$517,920
|
$486,190
|
|
$399,040
|
|
|
San
Luis Obispo
|
$360,940
|
$367,650
|
|
$347,060
|
|
|
Santa
Barbara
County
|
$350,000
|
$450,000
|
|
$306,250
|
r
|
|
Santa
Barbara
South
Coast
|
$795,000
|
$762,000
|
r
|
$725,000
|
|
|
North
Santa
Barbara County
|
$232,350
|
$231,670
|
|
$228,260
|
|
|
Santa
Clara
|
$550,000
|
$525,000
|
|
$445,000
|
|
|
Ventura
|
$451,720
|
$420,690
|
|
$359,630
|
|
na - not available
r - revised
Source: CALIFORNIA
ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®