From the Wall Street Journal:
With the state’s median price rising for the second consecutive month in April, and sales of existing, single-family homes remaining above the 500,000 level for the eighth month in a row, California is being closely watched as a barometer of the economy. Some economists believe these two factors indicate the state’s median price could be at or near the bottom.
MAKING SENSE OF THE STORY FOR CONSUMERS
· Sales of existing, single-family homes increased 49.2 percent in April in California compared with the same period a year ago, according to the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®’ (C.A.R.) April sales and price report.
· As the level of unsold inventory declines, the state’s median price will likely stabilize. Inventory levels for homes in the under $500,000 segment shrank to nearly three months in April, compared with almost 10 months a year ago, while unsold inventory in the more than $1 million segment rose to approximately 17 months, compared with roughly 10 months in April 2008.
· The median price of an existing, single-family detached home in California during April 2009 was $256,700, an increase of 1.4 percent compared with the prior month, but a 36.5 percent decrease from the revised $404,470 median of a year ago.
· Favorable home prices in many parts of the state have led to an increase in affordability for first-time buyers. In the first quarter of 2009, affordability rose to 69 percent, enabling many to take advantage of first-time buyer programs and near record-low interest rates.
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Thank you for the good news Steve, I appreciate it. Bodega Bay is such a gorgeous place, we're living in paradise. The natural beauty of the coast continues to attract people and there are some amazing real estate bargains out here right now!
Kathlene
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