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by cindy ~ November 19th, 2009 ~ Real Estate in General, Statistics, Uncategorized Comments (83)
Luke Mullins of U.S. News & World Report wrote an article (with scroll through slides, statistics and photos) about 10 hard hit housing markets that he thinks are poised to rebound. The San Francisco area is one of those markets that he notes will rise up to 12% in the first quarter of 2010 and maybe up to […]
by cindy ~ September 21st, 2009 ~ Los Altos, Menlo Park, The Peninsula in the bay area, Uncategorized, Woodside Comments (98)
Rick Turley, President of Bay Area Coldwell Banker, shares with us his report of what he is seeing in the entire Bay Area for activity and changes in our Real Estate Market (see below). Of specific interest are the area reports from mid-peninsula brokers and agents with street level reports about Menlo Park, Woodside, Hillsborough, Belmont, […]
by cindy ~ September 12th, 2009 ~ Menlo Park, Statistics, Uncategorized Comments (81)
In August (2009) only 19 homes sold in Menlo Park, CA. Seven less sales of single family homes then in July of 2009. The Average Sales Price (ASP) of a home in Menlo Park in August was $1,563,026 versus $1,395,596 in July 2009. New listings and Current Inventory were down in August – not good news […]
by cindy ~ September 10th, 2009 ~ Atherton, Statistics, Uncategorized Comments (71)
Six homes sold in Atherton, CA in August (2009). It is interesting to note that the Average Sales Price (ASP) was $3,355,833 versus $3,183,375 in July (2009). Average Days on Market (DOM) was 28 days versus 195 in July, and the percent of List Price Received was up in August to 96.19 versus 90.64 in […]
by cindy ~ September 5th, 2009 ~ Atherton, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Portola Valley, Real Estate in General, Statistics, Uncategorized, Woodside Comments (82)
Has the Atherton, Menlo Park or Palo Alto housing market rarely looked better? The Wall Street Journal article “Yes, The Housing Market Has Rarely Looked Better“, is an interesting perspective based upon the latest data from the Standard and Poor’s/Case Shiller housing price index. The Index showed that real-estate values increased this past quarter over the […]