By Leslie | May 9, 2010
The number of single family homes sold in Ventura in April is maintaining with an upward trend; the price per square foot is slowly increasing over the last 16 months.
The number of condos sold in Ventura is way up! The sold price is upward and the price per square foot is similar to April 2009.
This data is taken from the Ventura MLS.
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By Leslie | May 9, 2010
The number of single family homes sold in April in Oxnard is on the rise since January. The sales price is a bit downward since January; the price per square foot is steadily increasing since Spring 2009.
The number of condos sold in April is trending downward; the number of D.O.M. (days on the market) is trending downward since the first of the year; the price per square foot is holding steady.
This data is taken from the Oxnard MLS.
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By Leslie | May 9, 2010
The number of single family homes sold in Camarillo is way up; the number of days on the market (D.O.M.) is on a downward trend and the price per square foot is holding steady, trending upward.
The number of condos sold for the month of April shows a strong Spring. The D.O.M. is increasing and the price per square foot is staying strong.
This data is taken from the Camarillo MLS.
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By Don | May 7, 2010
We try to keep an eye on inventory levels because from a macro standpoint, inventory levels have a bearing on price points. Around the first week of the month, we take a “snapshot” of how many active listings there are on the market. It’s not static – it changes all the time as new listings come on the market, existing listings go into escrow, etc. Here are the inventory levels for Ventura, Oxnard and Camarillo. (oooppps – we forgot last month!).
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