Sunday, June 14, 2009

ASTONISHING REAL ESTATE VALUES

Lest anyone think that ABQ has had the same issues as California and other real estate distressed states, our appreciation before the declines was 12% compared to an average of 6% a years. So here's what happened in Calif:

"- After spending most of the 1990s in the $250,000 range, the median-priced home that was sold in the seven-county San Francisco area rose to a staggering $850,000 by its May 2007 peak. It since fell to a low of $399,000 in February - a 53% drop in just 21 months - before posting its first monthly gain in March, albeit a 1% uptick. The median is expected to continue rising at a healthy clip in months ahead since it’s now at the level of nine years ago, before the bubble began inflating.
- California’s statewide inventory of unsold homes - based on the number on the market divided by the present monthly sales rate - stood at a 15.2 months supply in February, 2008. That figure was down to 5.8 months in March, near the historic average."

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