Riverside, California
Including Arlington, Bloomington, Box Springs, Canyon Crest, Casa Blanca, Colton, Corona, Crestmore, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Jurupa, La Sierra, Mira Loma, Moreno Valley, Norco, Perris, Rubidoux, Woodcrest
Trend | 07/28/2008 | 1 month | 3 month | 6 month | 12 month |
Median Price | $259,000 | -4.1% | -13.6% | -27.0% | -39.8% |
Inventory | 13,430 | -1.7% | -9.2% | -2.0% | -10.3% |
Historical Data
Date | Inventory | 25th Percentile | 50th Percentile (Median) | 75th Percentile |
07/28/2008 | 13,430 | $190,000 | $259,000 | $354,900 |
07/21/2008 | 13,470 | $194,900 | $259,900 | $359,000 |
07/14/2008 | 14,390 | $195,000 | $260,000 | $359,900 |
07/07/2008 | 13,511 | $199,000 | $266,000 | $365,000 |
07/01/2008 | 13,897 | $199,900 | $269,900 | $369,900 |
06/28/2008 | 13,666 | $199,900 | $270,000 | $370,000 |
Weekly Data for Riverside and San Berdu County
Weekly inventory and median asking prices for Single Family and Condo homes (together) are displayed in the trend box below. 25th and 75th percentile prices for the last ten weeks are shown in the table. For a longer history of trends see the averages data further down.
Trend | 07/28/2008 | 1 month | 3 month | 6 month | 12 month |
Median Price | $254,900 | -5.6% | -14.7% | -25.0% | -36.1% |
Inventory | 45,999 | +0.1% | -4.7% | -9.0% | -12.2% |
Date | Inventory (SFH + Condo) | 25th Percentile | 50th Percentile (Median) | 75th Percentile |
07/28/2008 | 45,999 | $184,500 | $254,900 | $369,900 |
07/21/2008 | 47,243 | $185,000 | $257,600 | $371,175 |
07/14/2008 | 45,778 | $189,900 | $259,999 | $379,000 |
07/07/2008 | 46,531 | $189,905 | $264,900 | $379,900 |
06/30/2008 | 45,947 | $194,900 | $269,900 | $387,500 |
06/23/2008 | 47,519 | $195,225 | $270,000 | $389,000 |
3 comments:
X, is there similar data to this that shows the percentiles for homes that actually sold last month? That would be interesting info.
The dataQuick monthly numbers that I post show the declines. I usually try to post both the sales by city and the sales by zip code. They usually only shoe the numbers versus 12 months ago but if you were curious you could keep a spreadsheet on your own to see how the numbers were moving month to month.
Hmm spell check fails me again. That would be SHOW and not shoe.....
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