Median price also continued it’s upward trend in November with all cities posting higher numbers than a year ago. Setting aside the anomalous 26% spike in Canyon Lake (that’s what happens when your sales drop but over 1/3 of your sales are higher end homes), regional median price climbed 2% month-over-month, ($391,433 /$399,555), 7% over […]
Gene Wunderlich, Sr. Staff Writer
Prior to his retirement in 2021, Wunderlich served on a number of local non-profits and boards. He spent the past decade as a legislative advocate for the housing and real estate industries as well as a coalition of local Chambers of Commerce advocating on behalf of small and local businesses.
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Smooth Sailing
That’s pretty good, eh? While we won’t finish the year ahead of 2017 due to a slower Q1, we will certainly turn in a very respectable sales volume year. Even more special when you consider the mix of new homes that have come on the market in all of our cities since 2017. If our […]
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Uncertainty
Is that uncertainty warranted? Well, it depends on who you talk to. There are experts who predict a recession starting sometime in 2020. There are other experts who predict that the current underlying economy is sound and sustainable for the foreseeable future. As usual, I agree with the experts. It’s the whims of human nature […]
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Over a Decade in the Making!
In August the average price of a Temecula home was $591,851 and their median price hiked north of ½ million as well to $510,000. Unless the market totally tanks over the next few months, Temecula will finish the year at a new record pace with an annual average price in excess of the $543,545 also […]
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A HUGE Month!!
So July was good. So good, in fact, that we pulled within 40 homes of last year-to-date selling 6,337 homes through July compared to 6,377 in 2018. That’s still a bit off the 7,008 pace set in 2017, but not bad. Here’s hoping we can keep that momentum going. But lagging sales isn’t just a […]
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Slow and Steady?
With half of 2019 behind us, what can we derive from the year so far and what does it portend for the remainder of the year? Well, sales continue at a slow pace. June sales fell 6% month-over-month (1,131/1,059) and 4% behind last June (1,087). Prices were virtually flat from May ($388,974/$388,642) but retained a […]
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Picking Up?
As you might infer from that, the slowdown in sales has not just impacted our local market but has been felt across the state and the nation as economists struggle to explain why. As has been consistently pointed out, the underlying fundamentals of the economy continue to be strong with unemployment at historic lows, wages […]
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A Simmer, Not a Boil.
Last week at our Legislative Day meetings in Sacramento, Realtors® heard from Governor Newsom in a far ranging address on the positives and negatives of this state we call home (for now). We were encouraged that housing is one of his priorities as he seems to ‘get it’ that past policies have damaged the industry, […]
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Off to a Slow Start
Poppies! I blame the poppies for the slow housing start this year. People couldn’t get to the region to buy houses because of the poppypalooza or the apoppycalypse or whatever you call it. But it truly was spectacular and another reminder why, if you’re going to live in California, this isn’t a bad place to […]
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Send in the Canary!
Our local housing market experienced a little bounce in February. That’s somewhat unusual but not unprecedented in that February sales are generally a little softer than January, plus it’s a short month and all. But as forecast by pending sales coming into the month, sales in February were up about 12% over our dismal January, […]