City......................Sales...Median...2008median...% drop
Riverside County | 4,390 | $179,000 | $295,000 | -39.32% |
AGUANGA | 2 | $125,000 | $277,000 | -54.87% |
BANNING | 38 | $105,500 | $217,500 | -51.49% |
BEAUMONT | 96 | $199,250 | $287,500 | -30.70% |
BLYTHE | 4 | $187,500 | $190,500 | -1.57% |
CABAZON | 8 | $42,500 | n/a | n/a |
CALIMESA | 7 | $194,000 | $275,000 | -29.45% |
CATHEDRAL CITY | 83 | $150,000 | $245,000 | -38.78% |
COACHELLA | 62 | $140,000 | $235,000 | -40.43% |
CORONA | 447 | $300,000 | $395,000 | -24.05% |
DESERT HOT SP | 154 | $90,000 | $174,500 | -48.42% |
HEMET | 271 | $115,000 | $193,000 | -40.41% |
HOMELAND | 3 | $60,000 | n/a | n/a |
IDYLLWILD | 7 | $220,000 | $233,500 | -5.78% |
INDIAN WELLS | 23 | $500,000 | $830,000 | -39.76% |
INDIO | 172 | $170,000 | $290,000 | -41.38% |
LA QUINTA | 99 | $340,000 | $566,000 | -39.93% |
LAKE ELSINORE | 215 | $170,000 | $285,000 | -40.35% |
MENIFEE | 133 | $195,000 | $275,000 | -29.09% |
MIRA LOMA | 41 | $276,000 | $416,500 | -33.73% |
MORENO VALLEY | 458 | $135,250 | $235,000 | -42.45% |
MURRIETA | 296 | $225,750 | $310,000 | -27.18% |
NORCO | 30 | $394,500 | $450,000 | -12.33% |
NUEVO | 9 | $140,500 | $241,000 | -41.70% |
PALM DESERT | 145 | $278,000 | $354,000 | -21.47% |
PALM SPRINGS | 125 | $210,000 | $238,250 | -11.86% |
PERRIS | 237 | $136,000 | $226,250 | -39.89% |
RANCHO MIRAGE | 52 | $355,000 | $537,500 | -33.95% |
RIVERSIDE | 505 | $175,000 | $300,000 | -41.67% |
SAN JACINTO | 159 | $130,000 | $220,000 | -40.91% |
SUN CITY | 154 | $140,000 | $246,500 | -43.20% |
TEMECULA | 223 | $257,000 | $333,000 | -22.82% |
THERMAL | 3 | $171,000 | $85,000 | 101.18% |
THOUSAND PALMS | 14 | $110,500 | $187,500 | -41.07% |
WHITE WATER | 2 | $111,000 | $173,000 | -35.84% |
WILDOMAR | 64 | $224,000 | $327,000 | -31.50% |
WINCHESTER | 45 | $244,000 | $329,000 | -25.84% |
San Berdu Co | 3,060 | $138,750 | $265,000 | -47.64% |
ADELANTO | 91 | $84,500 | $179,000 | -52.79% |
APPLE VALLEY | 169 | $115,000 | $207,250 | -44.51% |
BARSTOW | 38 | $55,750 | $157,500 | -64.60% |
BIG BEAR CITY | 24 | $132,000 | $257,500 | -48.74% |
BIG BEAR LAKE | 34 | $262,000 | $329,500 | -20.49% |
BLOOMINGTON | 50 | $136,250 | $220,000 | -38.07% |
CEDAR GLEN | 2 | $63,000 | n/a | n/a |
CHINO | 72 | $316,500 | $431,000 | -26.57% |
CHINO HILLS | 76 | $395,000 | $455,000 | -13.19% |
COLTON | 72 | $115,000 | $227,500 | -49.45% |
CRESTLINE | 14 | $115,000 | $184,000 | -37.50% |
FONTANA | 430 | $188,136 | $315,000 | -40.27% |
GRAND TERRACE | 11 | $237,500 | $263,000 | -9.70% |
GREEN VALLEY | 2 | $146,250 | $172,750 | -15.34% |
HELENDALE | 21 | $140,000 | $260,000 | -46.15% |
HESPERIA | 232 | $106,000 | $215,000 | -50.70% |
HIGHLAND | 65 | $120,000 | $325,000 | -63.08% |
JOSHUA TREE | 22 | $90,000 | $123,000 | -26.83% |
LAKE ARROWHEAD | 33 | $260,000 | $437,500 | -40.57% |
LANDERS | 4 | $67,500 | $65,000 | 3.85% |
LOMA LINDA | 12 | $299,500 | $349,500 | -14.31% |
LUCERNE VALLEY | 6 | $66,500 | $174,500 | -61.89% |
LYTLE CREEK | 2 | $79,250 | n/a | n/a |
MENTONE | 17 | $165,000 | $315,000 | -47.62% |
MONTCLAIR | 31 | $215,000 | $350,000 | -38.57% |
MORONGO VALLEY | 3 | $70,000 | $155,000 | -54.84% |
NEEDLES | 6 | $46,500 | $53,000 | -12.26% |
ONTARIO | 150 | $180,000 | $305,250 | -41.03% |
PHELAN | 15 | $130,500 | $230,000 | -43.26% |
PINON HILLS | 8 | $202,500 | $230,000 | -11.96% |
RANCHO CUCA | 172 | $315,000 | $400,000 | -21.25% |
REDLANDS | 44 | $200,000 | $322,500 | -37.98% |
RIALTO | 158 | $133,000 | $240,000 | -44.58% |
RUNNING SPRINGS | 2 | $111,500 | $180,250 | -38.14% |
SAN BERNARDINO | 370 | $73,000 | $190,000 | -61.58% |
SUGARLOAF | 13 | $140,000 | $142,000 | -1.41% |
TRONA | 2 | $44,750 | $45,000 | -0.56% |
29 PALMS | 23 | $82,000 | $110,000 | -25.45% |
TWIN PEAKS | 4 | $102,500 | $215,000 | -52.33% |
UPLAND | 67 | $379,000 | $450,000 | -15.78% |
VICTORVILLE | 376 | $111,500 | $222,000 | -49.77% |
WRIGHTWOOD | 5 | $290,000 | $137,000 | 111.68% |
YUCAIPA | 51 | $222,000 | $287,000 | -22.65% |
YUCCA VALLEY | 49 | $95,500 | $154,500 | -38.19% |
3 comments:
Why is Norco so high? Just from those newer homes, I guess.
I don't understand why Rancho and Upland have held value so well either.
Because there are many older neighborhoods in Rancho and Upland. Their time is coming though. Are Rancho and Upland better than Orange county? I don't think so.
A lot of the stuff in Norco that's selling is the high end stuff up in Norco Hills. That's keeping the median up. While the median might have only dropped 12%, I can tell you those homes are selling for 30% to 40% less than they were selling for last year. They are closer to 50% off from peak prices.
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