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FeedRank: 7/10  7/10  Very Good  ---  latimesblogs.latimes.com
The rapidly changing landscape of the real estate market in Los Angeles and beyond ...

 

 



Tuesday, October 07, 2008 --- 55 days ago
The lull continues: Median listing prices in Los Angeles County were flat for the fifth week in a row, and inventory of for-sale homes and condos dipped slightly, according to Housing Tracker's weekly analysis of MLS listings. Numbers: Median listing price is unchanged at $399,000, a drop of 22.5% over the past year, and inventory dips 400 units to 40,137, a decline of 13.2% over the past year. Two cents: The trend that most likely explains flat pricing in a declining market: The flood of cheap foreclosed houses coming onto the market has slowed dramatically, according to several Realtors who specialize in selling bank-owned houses. One possible factor is a new state law that draws out the foreclosure process, but it's not clear that the delays from that law have yet hit the market. Expect more slowdowns for several reasons, including Countrywide's partial foreclosure freeze as part of a larger loan workout program and IndyMac's new workout efforts. Alternatively, you could argue that flat pricing means the market is no longer declining, though I don't yet buy that argument. Those would be your two cents, not mine. Date              Median listing price                        Inventory 4/06               $579,666                                      27,251 4/07               $545,000                                      35,489 5/07               $545,000                                      38,297 6/07               $540,000     ...




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