Bay Area Price Spike Led By Santa Clara County
Friday, November 20, 2009

Great news has just been released by Real Estate information service DataQuick – Prices and sales are up in the nine Bay Area counites ! Maybe not great news for twitchy buyers though.
Silicon Valley Business Journal reports -”The Bay Area’s housing market continued to ease back toward normalcy in October, as fewer distressed properties sold and $500,000-plus sales accounted for a greater share of transactions than a year ago.”
In Santa Clara County the median price in October was $500,000, up 4.8 percent from $477,000 in October 2008. Sales were up 27.9 percent to 1,944. It has been like the woman assistant in magic show-disappearing.
In June I asked is this a spike in prices?
In addition to the Bay Area overall, three counties – Santa Clara, Marin and Sonoma – saw their median sale prices rise year-over-year last month. The last time that more than one county posted an annual gain in the median was November 2007. Also last month, Alameda, Santa Clara, San Francisco and the nine-county region overall posted single-digit annual gains in their median price paid for a specific home-type: resale single-family detached houses.
Barbara Corcoran ‘Today” Video “homes around the country”
Ok twitchy buyers… here’s a bone…Prices are still lower than they were in 2005. Your friends may be unwilling to sell their homes, since they bought at the sharp peak, but there is an abundance of others to choose from.
How much longer do you think the housing market could withstand the price ‘depression’ in Silicon Valley?
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