Thursday, October 23, 2014

August Home Sales And Price Report 2014 for California


August Home Sales And Price Report 2014
    
For release:
September 16, 2014
Low interest rates fail to spark August home sales; home prices continue to increase despite improving housing inventory
LOS ANGELES (Sept. 16) – California home sales pulled back in August, reversing two months of increases, as the median home price rose from the previous month and year, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) said today. 
Closed escrow sales of existing, single-family detached homes in California totaled a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 394,280 units in August, according to information collected by C.A.R. from more than 90 local REALTOR® associations and MLSs statewide.  August marked the 10th straight month that sales were below the 400,000 level and the 13th straight month that sales have declined on a year-over-year basis.  Sales in August decreased 1.2 percent from 398,940 in July and were down 9.3 percent from 434,910 in August 2013.  The August 2014 sales level was the second highest for the year so far.  The statewide sales figure represents what would be the total number of homes sold during 2014 if sales maintained the August pace throughout the year.  It is adjusted to account for seasonal factors that typically influence home sales.
“With more homeowners in a position to list their homes for sale following rising home prices, housing supply is improving across all price ranges as would-be sellers may be seeing this as an opportunity to list their homes for sale,” said C.A.R. President Kevin Brown.  “While lower-than-expected interest rates are allowing more room for home prices to grow, the appreciation is also creating a housing affordability challenge for prospective home buyers and hindering them from taking advantage of the low rates.” 
    
The median price of an existing, single-family detached California home rose 3.3 percent from July’s median price of $464,750 to $480,280 in August and up 8.9 percent from the revised $441,010 recorded in August 2013.  The August 2014 price was the highest observed since 2007.  The statewide median home price has increased year over year for the previous 30 months, marking more than two full years of consecutive year-over-year price increases. The median sales price is the point at which half of homes sold for more and half sold for less; it is influenced by the types of homes selling as well as a general change in values.
“California’s housing market continues to be bifurcated both geographically and demographically, with the San Francisco Bay Area and high-end housing markets outperforming other regions and market segments,” said C.A.R. Vice President and Chief Economist Leslie Appleton-Young.  “A strong job market and barriers to building new housing are creating an imbalance between supply and demand in some housing markets. Buyers who are not impacted by affordability issues are fueling sales in the high-end market, which is putting upward pressure on home prices.”
Other key facts from C.A.R.’s August 2014 resale housing report include:
• Housing inventory inched up higher in August, with the available supply of existing, single-family detached homes for sale increasing from 3.8 months in August to 4 months in August. The index was a revised 3 months in August 2013.  The index indicates the number of months needed to sell the supply of homes on the market at the current sales rate.  A six- to seven-month supply is considered typical in a normal market.

• The median number of days it took to sell a single-family home lengthened in August, up from 35.7 days in July to 39.2 days in August and up from a revised 29.3 days in August 2013.

• Mortgage rates were down for the second straight month in August, with the 30-year, fixed-mortgage interest rate averaging 4.12 percent, down from 4.13 percent in July and down from 4.46 percent in August 2013, according to Freddie Mac.  Adjustable-mortgage interest rates in August were also down, averaging 2.37 percent, down from 2.39 percent in July and down from 2.65 percent in August 2013.
Graphics (click links to open):
• August sales at-a-glance infographic.
• Unsold Inventory by price range.
• Change in sales by price range.
• Share of sales by price range.
Note:  The County MLS median price and sales data in the tables are generated from a survey of more than 90 associations of REALTORS® throughout the state, and represent statistics of existing single-family detached homes only.  County sales data are not adjusted to account for seasonal factors that can influence home sales.  Movements in sales prices should not be interpreted as changes in the cost of a standard home.  The median price is where half sold for more and half sold for less; medians are more typical than average prices, which are skewed by a relatively small share of transactions at either the lower-end or the upper-end. Median prices can be influenced by changes in cost, as well as changes in the characteristics and the size of homes sold.  Due to the low sales volume in some areas, median price changes August exhibit unusual fluctuation. The change in median prices should not be construed as actual price changes in specific homes.
Leading the way…® in California real estate for more than 100 years, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (www.car.org) is one of the largest state trade organizations in the United States with 165,000 members dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. C.A.R. is headquartered in Los Angeles.
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August 2014 County Sales and Price Activity(Regional and condo sales data not seasonally adjusted)
August-14Median Sold Price of Existing Single-Family HomesSales
State/Region/CountyAug-14Jul-14 Aug-13 MTM% ChgYTY% ChgMTM% ChgYTY% Chg
CA SFH (SAAR)$480,280$464,750 $441,010r3.3%8.9%-1.2%-9.3%
CA Condo/Townhomes$379,580$376,080 $343,080r0.9%10.6%-8.8%-15.6%
Los Angeles Metro Area$434,550$421,050 $395,900r3.2%9.8%-4.8%-12.1%
Inland Empire$275,240$275,990 $245,330 -0.3%12.2%-9.1%-15.6%
S.F. Bay Area$742,900$760,430 $694,850r-2.3%6.9%-10.6%-7.6%
          
S.F. Bay Area         
Alameda$732,220$722,620 $654,060 1.3%11.9%-9.1%-5.6%
Contra-Costa (Central Cty.)$750,000$792,240 $703,240r-5.3%6.6%-7.6%3.9%
Marin$977,460$1,029,760 $987,740 -5.1%-1.0%-1.4%-7.4%
Napa$541,670$650,000 $565,970 -16.7%-4.3%-27.7%-30.8%
San Francisco$900,910$940,620 $871,480 -4.2%3.4%-8.5%-10.0%
San Mateo$1,000,000$1,117,500r$988,440r-10.5%1.2%-11.3%-3.8%
Santa Clara$865,000$860,750r$808,100r0.5%7.0%-13.2%-12.5%
Solano$328,280$335,870 $295,890 -2.3%10.9%-11.1%-3.1%
Sonoma$484,640$510,110 $453,790 -5.0%6.8%-12.1%-13.3%
Southern California         
Los Angeles$474,640$461,290 $444,950 2.9%6.7%-5.4%-12.5%
Orange County$699,430$695,270 $664,580 0.6%5.2%2.8%-6.6%
Riverside County$318,640$319,960 $290,030 -0.4%9.9%-7.9%-13.0%
San Bernardino$209,200$216,570 $183,240 -3.4%14.2%-11.0%-19.5%
San Diego$510,860$523,070 $482,470 -2.3%5.9%-2.4%-18.5%
Ventura$602,060$585,830 $555,560 2.8%8.4%1.9%-5.8%
Central Coast         
Monterey$492,500$445,000 $407,000 10.7%21.0%-4.4%-3.9%
San Luis Obispo$475,000$490,540 $477,420 -3.2%-0.5%-2.6%-7.4%
Santa Barbara$806,030$685,480 $625,000 17.6%29.0%0.5%-23.5%
Santa Cruz$657,600$725,000 $629,000 -9.3%4.5%-5.1%-7.0%
Central Valley         
Fresno$203,760$201,530 $184,000 1.1%10.7%-6.1%-14.1%
Glenn$170,000$145,000 $135,000 17.2%25.9%0.0%-11.1%
Kern (Bakersfield)$210,900$210,160 $199,950r0.4%5.5%-0.9%4.3%
Kings County$183,330$175,450 $184,000 4.5%-0.4%4.3%-16.3%
Madera$166,670$211,110 $170,000 -21.1%-2.0%-27.3%-56.8%
Merced$186,670$173,640 $155,880 7.5%19.8%-25.2%-2.8%
Placer County$388,720$381,040 $361,830 2.0%7.4%-7.4%3.3%
Sacramento$272,750$276,190 $257,660 -1.2%5.9%-7.6%-10.5%
San Benito$415,000$415,000 $387,000 0.0%7.2%-12.8%-18.0%
San Joaquin$265,060$259,900 $231,390 2.0%14.6%-4.8%-14.7%
Stanislaus$232,240$230,040 $203,120 1.0%14.3%-2.6%-15.1%
Tulare$184,440$174,670 $158,460 5.6%16.4%-8.2%6.0%
Other Counties in California         
Amador$211,110$247,500 $213,890r-14.7%-1.3%7.7%-20.8%
Butte County$255,000$276,140 $281,820 -7.7%-9.5%-6.5%4.8%
Calaveras$224,000$239,500 $220,000 -6.5%1.8%-13.0%-22.3%
Del Norte$156,200$165,000 $100,000 -5.3%56.2%26.3%60.0%
El Dorado County$391,670$385,160 $355,840 1.7%10.1%11.0%-5.3%
Humboldt$255,260$247,000 $247,220 3.3%3.3%-11.7%-13.3%
Lake County$178,330$174,540 $153,330 2.2%16.3%-3.8%-12.5%
Tuolumne$214,710$238,160 $215,280 -9.8%-0.3%3.9%9.6%
Mendocino$291,670$300,000 $276,670 -2.8%5.4%-13.0%-41.2%
Nevada$338,500$308,500 $339,500 9.7%-0.3%1.0%-1.9%
Plumas$272,000$217,500 NA 25.1%NA136.4%NA
Shasta$212,190$216,460 $202,080r-2.0%5.0%-12.9%-23.4%
Siskiyou County$127,500$160,000 $140,000 -20.3%-8.9%28.9%6.5%
Sutter$217,750$220,000 $202,000 -1.0%7.8%-16.2%-17.3%
Tehama$156,000$165,000 $146,670 -5.5%6.4%-40.0%-29.4%
Yolo$396,550$340,540 $320,310 16.4%23.8%-12.2%-16.1%
Yuba$200,000$183,500 $186,000 9.0%7.5%-1.4%-11.5%
r = revised
NA = not available
August 2014 County Unsold Inventory and Time on Market
(Regional and condo sales data not seasonally adjusted)

August-14Unsold Inventory IndexMedian Time on Market
State/Region/CountyAug-14Jul-14 Aug-13 Aug-14Jul-14 Aug-13 
CA SFH (SAAR)4.03.8 3.0r39.235.7 29.3r
CA Condo/Townhomes3.53.3 2.6 38.036.3 28.8r
Los Angeles Metro Area4.34.1 3.1 48.445.8 36.7 
Inland Empire4.84.3 3.1 50.048.9 34.4r
S.F. Bay Area2.62.4 2.3r37.636.0 36.5r
           
S.F. Bay Area          
Alameda2.22.1 2.1 47.348.1 48.7 
Contra-Costa (Central Cty.)2.42.3 1.9r50.250.1 50.0r
Marin2.82.7 3.0 40.137.3 40.6 
Napa6.74.8 2.0 52.854.0 57.3 
San Francisco2.92.7 2.8 23.523.3 25.4 
San Mateo1.91.7 2.1 20.819.0 19.7 
Santa Clara2.21.9 2.1 20.319.2 19.0 
Solano3.42.9 2.7 42.137.5 32.1 
Sonoma3.43.0 2.9 45.245.0 46.8 
Southern California          
Los Angeles4.03.8 2.9 43.039.8 31.1 
Orange County4.04.2 3.3 55.053.1 46.3 
Riverside County4.84.4 3.2 55.252.8 36.6 
San Bernardino4.94.3 3.0 38.242.5 29.8 
San Diego4.54.4 3.4 25.724.7 24.4 
Ventura4.13.8 3.2 56.849.3 46.9 
Central Coast          
Monterey4.44.2 4.0 29.227.9 23.5 
San Luis Obispo5.05.0 4.4 40.628.2 26.7 
Santa Barbara4.74.7 3.5 42.836.8 38.4r
Santa Cruz3.23.1 3.2 23.424.1 24.8 
Central Valley          
Fresno5.24.8 3.7 27.827.9 23.1 
Glenn5.56.4 4.7 50.350.3 40.7 
Kern (Bakersfield)3.03.0 2.4r23.020.0 16.0r
Kings County4.03.8 2.9 50.339.9 50.3 
Madera6.94.8 2.4 26.850.3 25.4 
Merced4.63.3 2.9 27.529.8 24.2 
Placer County3.83.6 3.1 27.425.5 20.8 
Sacramento3.43.2 2.7 23.522.0 19.7 
San Benito4.13.6 2.8 23.926.2 22.3 
San Joaquin3.73.3 2.8 24.123.2 19.5 
Stanislaus3.43.2 2.4 24.522.6 19.6 
Tulare4.54.1 4.1 37.042.0 23.3r
Other Counties in California          
Amador5.66.2 3.9 61.052.8 53.8 
Butte County4.44.2 4.2 27.529.0 25.6 
Calaveras8.46.9 5.2 42.039.0 53.0 
Del Norte7.49.6 13.1 129.0116.0 107.0 
El Dorado County4.95.4 4.1 36.733.0 36.2 
Humboldt7.05.9 5.3 32.744.0 27.9 
Lake County6.46.3 4.9 103.357.2 91.0 
Tuolumne6.56.7 6.3 49.133.2 57.8 
Mendocino9.58.7 5.6 102.661.0 87.1 
Nevada6.56.8 NA 34.034.0 21.5 
Plumas9.523.4 NA 112.071.0 NA 
Shasta6.65.5 4.0r28.345.5 28.1r
Siskiyou County9.111.4 9.1 64.653.4 71.2 
Sutter5.03.9 2.4 20.038.0 11.0 
Tehama10.26.0 6.3 54.266.8 41.4r
Yolo3.53.0 2.7 24.319.8 18.8 
Yuba3.83.9 2.6 19.026.0 10.5 
r = revised
NA = not available

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