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Home Prices Remain Steady in Blythe, CA
Wed, 10 Oct 2007 15:45:36 GMT

When comparing the two most recent 6 month periods ending 09/01/2007 in Public Record:
  • The median house sale price in Blythe has changed from $225,000 to $233,000 which is a change of 3.56%
  • The median sale price per square foot has changed from $157.01 to $155.23 which is a change of -1.14%
  • The number of sales has remained steady at 75 sales per period.

The data/sales used and the filters applied are located at http://www.cwift.com/stats/BL_2007-09.htm

This Blog is maintained by Cwift Appraisal which is a local real estate appraisal company in Palm Desert, CA. Visit the Cwift Appraisal website at http://desertcities.cwift.com.


La Quinta House Prices Remain Steady / Marginally Change
Tue, 09 Oct 2007 04:22:45 GMT

When comparing the two most recent 6 month periods ending 09/01/2007 in Public Record:

  • The median house sale price in La Quinta has changed from $570,000 to $560,000 which is a change of -1.79%
  • The median sale price per square foot has changed from $232.89 to $231.02 which is a change of -0.81%
  • The number of sales has changed from 583 to 613 which is a change of 4.89%.

The data/sales used and the filters applied are located at http://www.cwift.com/stats/LQ_2007-09.htm

This Blog is maintained by Cwift Appraisal which is a local real estate appraisal company in Palm Desert, CA. Visit the Cwift Appraisal website at http://desertcities.cwift.com.


Median Home Value in Palm Springs Rises by 4%+
Tue, 02 Oct 2007 12:22:38 GMT

When comparing the two most recent 6 month periods in the city of Palm Springs, CA ending 10/02/2007:

  • The median home price in Palm Springs has increased from $499,000 to $525,000 which is a 5% increase.
  • The median home price divided by the median living area size ($/Sqft) in Palm Springs has increased from $265/Sqft to $276/Sqft which is a 4% increase.
  • The number of sales has declined in Palm Springs from 402 to 364 which is 9.5%.

The statistics do not account for very new sales, generally during the 2 weeks prior to the ending date, or new condo sales which may not be available in public record for 6 months or more. The statistics are also not adjusted for seasonal purchasing trends and only consider properties with a minimum living area size of 1 Sqft, which recorded as being sold for a minimum of $1, and with a county use code of Single Family Residence.

This Blog is maintained by Cwift Appraisal which is a local real estate appraisal company in Palm Desert, CA. Visit the Cwift Appraisal website at http://desertcities.cwift.com.


Condominium Sales Increase Sharply in Palm Desert
Thu, 16 Aug 2007 11:48:33 GMT

When comparing public record data between the two most recent 6 month periods ending 08/16/2007, the number of condominium sales in Palm Desert has increased 50% from 275 to 413.

The statistics do not account for very new sales, generally during the 2 weeks prior to the ending date, or new condo sales which may not be available in public record for 6 months or more. The statistics are also not adjusted for seasonal purchasing trends and only consider properties with a minimum living area size of 1 Sqft, which recorded as being sold for a minimum of $1, and with a county use code of Condominium.

This Blog is maintained by Cwift Appraisal which is a local real estate appraisal company in Palm Desert, CA. Visit the Cwift Appraisal website at http://desertcities.cwift.com.


 
Recent News
Taxes Remain Steady As Property Values Drop (WESH 2 Orlando)
The housing market is in a well-documented slump, but why do property taxes remain steady?

Down market gives rise to home-swap deals (Los Angeles Times)


Property Values Down From Last Year (Central Florida News 13)
New property numbers from Central Florida's county property appraisers say most homeowners will find their residences are worth less than they were a year ago, but that does not necessarily mean lower taxes this fall.

Tax cushion for falling property values (Los Angeles Times)


 
 
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