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Southern California Home Sales Dip 31.2% in January

Los Angeles Times

Southern California home prices rise 8.6%

San Diego Union Tribune

Home prices roll backward

Orange County Register

Foreclosures down 21% in January

San Francisco Chronicle

Sales of million-dollar-plus homes way down

Wall Street Journal

California Housing Is Healing. Can Banks Breathe Easier?

ABC News

California Default Notices Fall 24 Percent in 4Q

Sacramento Bee

Housing has hope amidst the hurt

Wall Street Journal

Bay Area Housing Market Starts to Pick Up

San Jose Mercury News

Silicon Valley house prices rise 13.9% in November from a year earlier

New York Times

With F.H.A. Help, Easy Loans in Expensive Areas

S. Florida Sun Sentinel

Home values lower in some South Florida areas than a decade ago

Southern California Public Radio - Airtalk

Record Number of Defaults in California

BlogTalkRadio

Lansner on Real Estate talks with DataQuick's John Karevoll

USA Today

Stockton, Calif., tries digging out of foreclosure crisis

Los Angeles Times

The housing market's Mr. Objective

Orange County Register

Tell us 'Which home index is best?'

Orange County Register

Lansner on Real Estate Update: Insider Q&A: The new DataQuick dude

Orange County Register

Lansner on Real Estate Update: Insider Q&A: The DataQuick dude

Seattle Home Sales

Seattle Region January Home Sales

The number of Seattle-area homes sold in January rose above the extremely low level of a year ago but it was still the second-lowest tally for that month in at least 16 years. The region’s median sale price fell to the lowest point since spring 2005 as foreclosed properties, condo resales and other sub-$300,000 transactions gained market share... full story

Miami Home Sales

Miami Metro Area January Home Sales

The Miami area’s January home sales cooled as they normally do from December but were still the highest for that month since 2007 amid relatively strong demand for sub-$200,000 homes. As was common in other boom-bust markets, the median sale price fell as a higher portion of overall activity shifted toward resale condos and other lower-cost homes favored by investors and first-time buyers... full story

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Phoenix Metro Area January Home Sales

Reflecting a trend seen across much of the West, Phoenix region January home sales fell harder than normal from December, but they were still the highest for a January since 2007. The share of homes bought by investors and cash-only buyers rose last month, as did the percentage of homes selling below $100,000 – factors that helped push the overall median sale price lower than the prior month for the second consecutive month... full story

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Las Vegas Region January Home Sales

Las Vegas region January home sales fell more than usual from December but were still the highest for that month since 2007 thanks to relatively strong demand for condos and other sub-$200,000 homes. The overall median sale price declined from December, but one home-type category – resale single-family detached houses – showed continued signs of price stability... full story

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California January Home Sales

An estimated 27,858 new and resale houses and condos were sold statewide last month. That was down 33.4 percent from 41,837 in December, and down 5.4 percent from 29,458 for January 2009. A decrease in sales from December to January is normal for the season. California sales for the month of January have varied from a low of 19,145 in 2008 to a peak of 47,137 in 2004, while the average is 32,048. MDA DataQuick's statistics go back to 1988... full story

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Bay Area home sales fall; median price up from last year, down from December

The number of Bay Area homes sold in January fell more than usual from December and dropped below the year-ago level for the first time in 17 months. The median sale price rose above last year for the fourth straight month but dipped 8 percent from December as demand shifted more toward foreclosures and less-expensive inland homes... full story

 

SoCal Graph Southland home sales, median price edge above year-ago level

Southern California home sales eked out a modest gain in January compared with a year earlier but fell sharply – as they normally do – from December. The median price paid rose above the year-ago level for the second consecutive month, but fell 6 percent from December as foreclosures and lower-cost inland markets claimed a higher share of sales...  full story

 

$MillSalesGolden State Million-Dollar Home Sales Drop Again

The number of California homes that sold for $1 million-plus declined for the fourth consecutive year in 2009, the result of buyer reticence, a difficult mortgage market and several years of price drops that tugged the value of many homes below the million-dollar threshold...  full story

NODsAnother Drop in California Mortgage Defaults

The number of California homes entering the foreclosure process declined again during fourth quarter 2009 amid signs that the worst may be over in hard-hit entry-level markets, while slowly spreading to more expensive neighborhoods. There are mixed signals for 2010: It’s unclear how much of the drop in mortgage defaults is due to shifting market conditions, and how much is the result of changing foreclosure policies among lenders and loan servicers...  full story