Category Archives: Housing Appreciation

Housing Statistics Reports for San Diego County and North San Diego County September 2014

HomeDex logo housing statisticsMedian prices of single family detached homes in San Diego County overall and in North County specifically showed an increase of slightly over five percent compared to the previous year. This puts appreciation very close to historical averages. Investors and foreclosures no longer have a strong influence in our market. It is being driven by more traditional factors such as wages and interest rates.

Inventory is still on the tight side with under four months’ supply, but higher than it was at this time last year as can be seen in the chart below.

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Housing Statistics Reports for San Diego County and North San Diego County August 2014

HomeDex logo housing statisticsA quick look at CoreLogic DataQuick’s statistics for August show the pace of the San Diego market increasing with the countywide median home price up 8.1 percent compared to August 2013 and slightly higher than it was in July 2014.

A closer look at those numbers gives a slightly different picture though. The HomeDex housing statistics reports indicate price increases are not across the board and appreciation is continuing to move toward a more sustainable rate. North County median prices have decreased slightly compared to July, and the year-over appreciation rate for North County detached homes is approximately three and one-half percent verses July’s year-over rate of almost seven percent. This slow down in the appreciation rate will hopefully allow wages to keep up with home prices.

Countywide the numbers are slightly higher with a year-over increase in the median price of single family detached homes at 5.15 percent. Inventory in both North County and in San Diego County as a whole remained unchanged in August.

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Housing Statistics Reports for San Diego County and North San Diego County July 2014

HomeDex logo housing statisticsThe real estate market in San Diego County continues to move toward equilibrium. Appreciation is almost at a sustainable level with detached homes in North County showing a year-over appreciation of almost seven percent and those outside of North County almost eight percent. This isn’t the four to five percent appreciation that has historically been supported by income and inflation, but is getting close. It is certainly much more sustainable than the 22 percent price increase we experienced between July 2013 and July 2012.

July prices and sales in San Diego County were lower than they were in June, but our 3.5 month inventory is still tight and homes are selling quickly. Inventory is growing, but it hasn’t reached the five to six months worth of supply which usually indicates a balanced market.

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Housing Statistics Reports for San Diego County and North San Diego County June 2014

HomeDex logo housing statisticsMay housing statistics seem to indicate we are continuing to move toward a more balanced market.

Even though we are seeing signs of stabilization with price increases slowing down, more homes coming on the market, and fewer homes selling compared to last year, we are also experiencing a market in which homes are selling very quickly. The active market time for listings in San Diego County is the shortest it has been in the last 10 years! The median number of days on market for single-family detached homes sold in North County decreased to 19 in May 2014. Homes are getting snatched up quickly.

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Housing Statistics Reports for San Diego County and North San Diego County April 2014

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March housing statistics were a bit of a mixed bag in San Diego County. Hopefully this indicates that we are moving toward a more balanced market.

The housing statistics report for San Diego County overall showed an increase in the median price for single-family detached homes from $470,000 in February 2014 to $492,000 in March 2014 and a year-over increase of 13.1 percent from March 2013.

In North San Diego County, the median price for detached homes slipped slightly dropping from $564,500 in February 2014 to $556,000 in March 2014, but still increasing almost 6 percent compared to March 2013. This annual appreciation of approximately 6 percent is much more sustainable than the many months of 20 to 25 percent year-over median price increases we had been experiencing.

The median price of single-family attached homes increased both countywide and in the North County area in March 2014 showing a year-over gain of 5.44 percent countywide and 1.83 percent in North County.

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Is the Window Closing?

window closingWith interest rates lower than they’ve been in over 40 years, it may be difficult to think of a “window of opportunity” closing.  However, it isn’t difficult to understand that it may very probably cost more to live in a home in the near future due to rising interest rates and prices.

Zillow recently reported results from a nationwide study that home values are expected to appreciate by 4.5% through the end of the year.  Coupled with Freddie Mac’s projection that rates are going up, the cost of housing for buyers by the end of the year will be higher than it is now.

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Housing Statistics Reports for San Diego County and North San Diego County March 2014

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The housing statistics reports for San Diego County and North San Diego County are showing a slowing of the rate at which prices are increasing, but are still indicating tight inventory for buyers and a strong market overall.

While the median price for all North County home sales remained the same, countywide single-family detached homes saw a one percent decrease in their median prices from January 2014 to February 2014 and single-family attached homes dropped 1.64 percent. Year-over countywide detached homes had a median price increase of almost 16 percent, and attached homes saw an increase of 20 percent.

The number of sales and listings countywide increased from January 2014 to February 2014 as is typical this time of year, but the greater increase in sales is still keeping inventory tight as shown below.

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Housing Statistics Report for San Diego County and North San Diego County February 2014

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The January numbers from the housing statistics report for San Diego County and North San Diego County show continued year-over rising prices along with possible easing and seasonal slowing. This is not surprising since January closings usually represent homes that went under contract in November and December and the market is typically less active during these months due to the holidays. Most real estate analysts also predict a slowing down of the rapid price increases we have experienced in San Diego County over the past 18 months.

While the median price for all North County home sales decreased slightly, the median price for North County single-family detached homes increased by 5.46 percent compared to December 2013 and 22.47 percent over the last 12 months. Median prices for detached homes in all of San Diego County dropped by 1.45 percent from December to January, but were still up by 21.48 percent compared to January 2013.

The median price on single-family attached homes in North County dropped by 0.59 percent in January 2014 compared to December 2013, but were still up by 18.25 percent compared to the previous year. Attached homes in all of San Diego County saw an increase of 1.67 in their median price compared to December 2013 and an increase of 24.49 percent over January 2013.

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Housing Statistics Report for San Diego County and North San Diego County January 2014

The December 2013 housing statistics show prices continuing to increase with a 17 month trend of year-over price gains for North County detached homes and a 21 month trend for non-North County homes.

As is typical around the holidays, activity slowed down with listings of North County detached homes decreasing by 13 percent and sales dropping by 3 percent compared to November. Hopefully the new year will bring enough of an increase in inventory to maintain a healthy market. To read the full housing statistics reports, please click on the links below the snapshot.
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Expect Increases in Mortgage Rates and Housing Prices

crystal ballThe two most frequently quoted constants in life are death and taxes.  Two more things would-be homeowners can expect in the near future are increases in mortgage rates and housing prices.

Interest rates have been kept artificially low for several years by the Federal Reserve in an effort to strengthen the economy. Policy is shifting to allow them to seek their own natural level and that will surely result in higher mortgage rates.  Rates on 30 year fixed mortgages are up over 1% from January, 2013.

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