Existing-Home Sales Down 3.3 Percent Nationally In June
At $410,200, the median existing-home sales price for June was the second-highest price ever recorded
At $410,200, the median existing-home sales price for June was the second-highest price ever recorded
CAR reports that a small interest rate reprieve boosted the state’s home sales to its highest level in eight months
The Central Coast posted some of the largest month-over-month gains including a 21.4 percent gain in Santa Cruz
The neighboring Central Valley counties also saw sales increase as the Far Northern California region slipped
Home sales totaled 313,540 last month, up 6.1 percent from July 2022
Both NorCal and SoCal saw significant declines, down more than 35 percent annually
The just-released numbers also show home prices are finally on the downward trend as well…
The median existing-home sales price exceeded $400,000 for the first time, up 14.8 percent annually
The statewide median home price was $898,980, up 1.6 percent from April
According to the National Association of Realtors, sales were down 2.4 percent in April
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