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Foreclosures continue to dominate the Santa Clarita Valley Housing Market – as of May 2009

June 28th, 2009 by Phil Levy

 

A recent analysis of data extracted from the SoCal Multiple Listing Service revealed that foreclosures continue to dominate sales closing escrow.  Through May 2009 bank owned properties represented 46% of all sales reported through the SoCal Multiple Listing Service.  Short Sales represented another 20% and all other classifications represented the remaining 34%.  The following table depicts the month and year to date totals.

 

Month To Date No of Sales

Month To Date Pct of Sales

Sale Categories

Year To Date No of Sales

Year To Date Pct of Sales

106

37%

Lender Owned

586

46%

65

22%

Short Sales

261

20%

118

41%

All Other

429

34%

289

100%

Total

1,276

100%

 

An analysis of active listings as of the end of June, 2009 paints a switch between the short sales and foreclosures, however.  Of only 640 active listings 285 were short sales and 64 were lender owned.  This respectively represents 45% and 10% versus 22% and 37% in the table above.  A conclusion that can be reached by this switch is that the short sales tend to languish on the market while lender owned properties are priced and polished to move.

These ratios are consistent with an analysis previously published on March 31, 2009. reference to  March 31, 2009 blog post.

The data used for this posting was extracted from the SoCal Multiple Listing Service.

Santa Clarita’s Feb 2009 Sales Continue to Surge

March 31st, 2009 by Phil Levy

The Southland Board of Realtors reports February 2009 closed sales of 167 single family homes in February 2009, an increase of 45% over February 2008.  For condominiums, closed sales increased by 22% for a total of 45 units.

Monthly single family homes sales have increased consistently for the past 12 months while condo’s have continued to increase for the past 9.

The rate of decline in median prices seems to be abating with a year over year decrease of 17% in single family homes to $408,000, although this is actually up by 3% over Jan 2009.  Condo median prices fell 28% year over year to $225,000 – but this increased by 10% from the prior month.  We will need to watch this trend closely over the coming months to verify whether a trend of strengthening prices has returned.

With an inventory of 1,284 homes representing a 6 month supply – close to the range of 5 to 6 months considered by many to represent a “balanced” market.  However the total listings are 40% lower than one year ago.

The below table depicts 2009 sales broken out among the categories of lender owned, short sales, and all other sales.  As in the January sales posting, lender owned and then short sales are dominating the market at this time.

This data was extracted from the SoCal MLS (Multiple Listing Service).  It is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.  Note that a minor difference exists from the total sales reported by the Southland Regional Association of Realtors.

Month to Date Feb-09 Year to Date
No of Sales Pct of Sales Sale Conditions No of Sales Pct of Sales
112 51% Lender Owned 234 55%
40 18% Short Sales 79 18%
69 31% All Other 116 27%
221 100% Totals* 429 100%

Santa Clarita’s Jan 2009 Home Sales Increase – Big Time

March 31st, 2009 by Phil Levy

The local board of realtors reported that single family homes sales increased by 49% over Jan 2008.  For condominiums, the increase was “a whopping” 74%  The median price for single family homes was $396,000 down 14% from January 2008, but actually increased about 3% from the previous month.  The median price for condos was $205,000, down 28% from January 2008 and 9% below the previous month.  The number of open listings indicate a 7 months supply, rather close to the 5 to 6 months considered by many to represent a “balanced” market.

Additionally see the following table for a breakout of Lender Owned and Short Sales closed for the month. This data was extracted from the SoCal MLS (Multiple Listing Service) and is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.  Note that a minor difference exists between the total sales in the below table and the figures previously reported by the Southland Board of Realtors.


No of Sales Jan-09 Year 
No of Sales Pct of Sales Sale Conditions No of Sales Pct of Sales
122 59% Lender Owned 122 59%
39 19% Short Sales 39 19%
47 23% All Other 47 23%
208 100% Totals* 208 100%