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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

DataQuick: SoCal Record Low December Sales, Prices off 15.8% From Peak

by Calculated Risk on 1/15/2008 01:24:00 PM

From DataQuick: Continued nose-dive for Southland home sales

A total of 13,240 new and resale houses and condos were sold in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego, Ventura, San Bernardino and Orange counties in December. That was up 0.5 percent from 13,173 for the previous month, and down 45.3 percent from 24,209 for December last year, according to DataQuick Information Systems.

Last month's sales were by far the lowest for any December in DataQuick's statistics, which go back to 1988. The sales count was 23.5 percent below the previous December low of 17,272 in 1990. The average December over the past 20 years is 25,543, the all-time peak for the month was reached in 2003 when 36,865 homes were sold.
I'd call that Cliff Diving!
The median price paid for a Southland home was $425,000 last month, the lowest since $420,000 in February 2005. Last month's median was down 2.4 percent from November's $435,000, and 13.3 percent below $490,000 for December 2006.

Last month's median was 15.8 percent below the $505,000 peak reached last spring and summer. While the steep decline in median sales price does reflect a drop in prices, it also reflects significant shifts in the types of homes selling. Particularly noticeable is a drop-off in sales of more expensive homes financed with "jumbo" mortgages.
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Foreclosure activity is at record levels ...
UPDATE: Mathew Padilla at the O.C. Register has the foreclosure activity for Orange County: O.C. foreclosures approach record high. Data for all of California will probably be released next week.