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January 17, 2012 03:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time 

CORRECTING and REPLACING California Home Sales Rise in December, Posting 11-Month Sales High, C.A.R. Reports

CORRECTION...by CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Third graph, second sentence of release should read: December’s sales were up 3.3 percent from November’s revised pace of 504,420 and were up 0.1 percent from the revised 520,330 sales pace recorded in December 2010. (sted ...from the revised 504,420 sales pace recorded in December 2010.).

“With the economy slowly improving, home buyers – investors and first-time buyers alike – took advantage of affordable interest rates and made a push to close escrow by the end of year”

The corrected release reads:

CALIFORNIA HOME SALES RISE IN DECEMBER, POSTING 11-MONTH SALES HIGH, C.A.R. REPORTS

California home sales rose for the third consecutive month in December, marking the highest level since January 2011, according to data from the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.). Sales also were up from a year ago, marking the sixth consecutive annual increase.

“With the economy slowly improving, home buyers – investors and first-time buyers alike – took advantage of affordable interest rates and made a push to close escrow by the end of year,” said C.A.R. President LeFrancis Arnold. “Robust sales over the past few months signal the housing market is treading above water on its own in the first full year without the government stimulus that has helped housing in the last couple of years.”

Closed escrow sales of existing, single-family detached homes in California totaled a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 520,940 in December, according to information collected by C.A.R. from more than 90 local REALTOR® associations and MLSs statewide. December’s sales were up 3.3 percent from November’s revised pace of 504,420 and were up 0.1 percent from the revised 520,330 sales pace recorded in December 2010. The statewide sales figure represents what would be the total number of homes sold during 2011 if sales maintained the December pace throughout the year. It is adjusted to account for seasonal factors that typically influence home sales.

The statewide median price of an existing, single-family detached home posted its second consecutive monthly gain, increasing 1.8 percent to $285,920 in December, up from a revised $280,960 in November. However, the median price was down 6.2 percent from the revised $304,770 median price recorded in December 2010.

“Fourth quarter sales were stronger than we expected, thanks to recent improving consumer confidence and an economy that’s slowly showing signs of growth. As a result, sales came in slightly above our fall projection,” said C.A.R. Vice President and Chief Economist Leslie Appleton-Young. “For 2011 as a whole, sales reached a preliminary 497,860 homes sold statewide, up 1.1 percent from the 492,290 homes sold in 2010. However, the statewide median price declined 6.3 percent for the year, to reach a preliminary $285,950, down from the revised $305,010 recorded in 2010.

“Home prices are stabilizing for the distressed market, where we see robust demand, but we continue to see downward pressure on home prices in some higher end markets,” said Appleton-Young.

Other key facts of C.A.R.’s December 2011 resale housing report include:

  • Housing inventory remains tight throughout California, with the Unsold Inventory Index for existing, single-family detached homes declining to 4.2 months in December, down from 5.0 months in November and down from a 5.0-month supply in December 2010. The index indicates the number of months needed to deplete the supply of homes on the market at the current sales rate.
  • Thirty-year fixed-mortgage interest rates averaged 3.96 percent during December 2011, down from 4.71 percent in December 2010, according to Freddie Mac. Adjustable-mortgage interest rates averaged 2.79 percent in December 2011, compared with 3.31 percent in December 2010.
  • The median number of days it took to sell a single-family home edged up to 58.7 days in December 2011, compared with a revised 58.0 days for the same period a year ago.
  • View Unsold Inventory by price range.

Note: The County MLS median price and sales data in the tables are generated from a survey of more than 90 associations of REALTORS® throughout the state, and represent statistics of existing single-family detached homes only. County sales data are not adjusted to account for seasonal factors that can influence home sales. Movements in sales prices should not be interpreted as changes in the cost of a standard home. Median prices can be influenced by changes in cost, as well as changes in the characteristics and the size of homes sold. Due to the low sales volume in some areas, median price changes in December may exhibit unusual fluctuation.

Leading the way...® in California real estate for more than 100 years, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (www.car.org) is one of the largest state trade organizations in the United States, with more than 155,000 members dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. C.A.R. is headquartered in Los Angeles.

       
 

December 2011 County Sales and Price Activity

(Regional and condo sales data not seasonally adjusted)

             
December 2011     Median Price of Existing Single-Family Homes     Sales
State/Region/County    

December
2011

   

November
2011

       

December
2010

       

MTM%
Chg

   

YTY%
Chg

   

MTM%
Chg

   

YTY%
Chg

California Single-family (SAAR)     $285,920     $280,960         $304,770   r     1.8%     -6.2%     3.3%     0.1%
California Condo/Townhomes     $225,270     $224,720         $240,970   r     0.2%     -6.5%     13.8%     1.5%
Los Angeles Metropolitan Area     $265,830     $269,440         $278,360         -1.3%     -4.5%     12.5%     -3.0%
Inland Empire     $172,430     $173,150         $178,240         -0.4%     -3.3%     10.4%     -1.4%
San Francisco Bay Area     $455,750     $467,680         $495,520   r     -2.6%     -8.0%     6.3%     -1.4%
                                                   
San Francisco Bay Area                                                  
Alameda     $450,000     $457,890         $478,740   r     -1.7%     -6.0%     -4.4%     -5.8%
Contra-Costa (Central County)     $518,560     $520,830         $568,600         -0.4%     -8.8%     30.3%     11.8%
Marin     $693,880     $736,410         $753,680         -5.8%     -7.9%     -13.2%     -8.6%
Napa     $344,830     $339,470         $350,000         1.6%     -1.5%     20.4%     19.1%
San Francisco     $633,580     $646,800         $678,190         -2.0%     -6.6%     1.4%     1.1%
San Mateo     $595,000     $735,000         $699,500   r     -19.0%     -14.9%     2.8%     -9.7%
Santa Clara     $535,000     $560,000         $548,000   r     -4.5%     -2.4%     6.4%     -13.7%
Solano     $190,200     $190,770         $204,290         -0.3%     -6.9%     20.5%     18.7%
Sonoma     $325,260     $321,290         $344,680         1.2%     -5.6%     1.3%     10.7%
Southern California                                                  
Los Angeles     $306,950     $291,260         $328,140   r     5.4%     -6.5%     14.6%     -4.6%
Orange County     $484,630     $487,610         $499,810   r     -0.6%     -3.0%     9.0%     -5.6%
Riverside County     $203,650     $200,080         $205,220         1.8%     -0.8%     12.0%     -4.3%
San Bernardino     $128,450     $135,280         $134,760         -5.0%     -4.7%     7.8%     4.0%
San Diego     $359,930     $356,410         $375,790         1.0%     -4.2%     16.2%     5.6%
Ventura     $391,060     $410,530         $441,570         -4.7%     -11.4%     21.1%     5.3%
Central Coast                                                  
Monterey     $275,000     $270,000         $235,000   r     1.9%     17.0%     -1.4%     -5.8%
San Luis Obispo     $366,670     $354,170         $377,550         3.5%     -2.9%     18.0%     32.0%
Santa Barbara     $429,410     $365,620         $453,850         17.4%     -5.4%     25.4%     9.3%
Santa Cruz     $475,000     $415,000         $512,500   r     14.5%     -7.3%     19.5%     23.3%
Central Valley                                                  
Fresno     $140,480     $145,770         $145,280         -3.6%     -3.3%     13.7%     14.2%
Kern (Bakersfield)     $132,000     $134,000   r     $125,000         -1.5%     5.6%     -5.7%     -11.4%
Kings County     $130,560     $154,280         $158,000         -15.4%     -17.4%     26.6%     65.3%
Madera     $106,000     $103,330         $143,080         2.6%     -25.9%     24.2%     -51.2%
Merced     $106,110     $117,000         $117,500         -9.3%     -9.7%     -2.3%     -22.3%
Placer County     $255,560     $256,440         $271,740         -0.3%     -6.0%     5.3%     0.0%
Sacramento     $162,820     $165,890         $179,040         -1.9%     -9.1%     8.7%     11.0%
San Benito     $259,200     $245,000         $279,900   r     5.8%     -7.4%     14.3%     -5.1%
Tulare     $127,660     $126,670         $131,510         0.8%     -2.9%     6.2%     11.0%
Other Counties in California                                                  
Amador     $142,220     $190,000         $173,330         -25.1%     -17.9%     47.1%     47.1%
Butte County     $198,750     $207,950         $230,000         -4.4%     -13.6%     4.0%     31.3%
Humboldt     $227,630     $223,440         $248,440         1.9%     -8.4%     21.3%     24.7%
Lake County     $114,170     $128,750         $113,750         -11.3%     0.4%     12.3%     23.7%
Tuolumne     $156,670     $157,500         $177,780         -0.5%     -11.9%     19.0%     19.0%
Mendocino     $204,170     $190,000         $220,830         7.5%     -7.5%     30.0%     6.1%
Shasta     $148,570     $154,000         $176,870         -3.5%     -16.0%     10.7%     5.9%
Siskiyou County     $131,250     $123,330         $163,330         6.4%     -19.6%     18.2%     0.0%
Tehama     $132,000     $105,000         $136,670         25.7%     -3.4%     12.2%     24.3%
                           
 

December 2011 County Unsold Inventory and Time on Market

(Regional and condo sales data not seasonally adjusted)

                                               
December-11    

Unsold
Inventory
Index

                     

Median
Time on
Market

               
State/Region/County    

December
2011

   

November
2011

     

December
2010

       

December
2011

   

November
2011

   

December
2010

   
California Single-family     4.2     5.0       5.0         58.7     56.6     58.0   r
California Condo/Townhomes     4.6     5.8       5.5   r     69.8     67.5     64.0   r
Los Angeles Metropolitan Area     4.8     5.7       5.2         62.5     59.7     57.3    
Inland Empire     4.4     5.1       4.7         54.6     53.5     48.3    
San Francisco Bay Area     3.5     4.3       4.0   r     64.8     59.2     65.6   r
                                               
San Francisco Bay Area                                              
Alameda     2.9     3.5       3.5         82.5     82.8     84.4    
Contra-Costa (Central County)     2.8     4.8       4.0         87.9     86.4     97.9    
Marin     4.7     5.0       4.7         83.8     66.9     82.4    
Napa     5.8     8.1       7.8         80.3     88.7     84.2    
San Francisco     4.7     4.7       4.2         53.3     42.0     55.6    
San Mateo     2.9     3.7       3.2   r     40.4     29.9     44.1   r
Santa Clara     2.6     3.4       3.1         32.0     28.3     34.6   r
Solano     3.9     5.1       5.2         48.3     50.8     51.6    
Sonoma     4.7     5.5       5.4         81.9     88.0     84.5    
Southern California                                              
Los Angeles     4.7     5.6       5.3         62.3     59.0     56.3   r
Orange County     5.8     7.0       6.1   r     81.5     80.7     82.3   r
Riverside County     4.5     5.3       4.3         57.1     55.7     52.9    
San Bernardino     4.2     4.7       5.2         49.6     49.5     47.9    
San Diego     5.0     6.4       5.9         61.8     58.7     59.5    
Ventura     5.7     7.5       5.7         75.5     69.3     83.1    
Central Coast                                              
Monterey     4.2     4.6       4.9   r     48.4     39.5     45.5   r
San Luis Obispo     4.2     5.7       7.0         58.0     63.9     68.3    
Santa Barbara     5.0     7.0       6.0   r     78.0     65.2     73.7   r
Santa Cruz     3.8     5.3       5.5   r     57.6     46.1     49.5   r
Central Valley                                              
Fresno     3.2     4.1       NA         35.0     36.3     48.9    
Kern (Bakersfield)     2.5     2.5 r     4.6   r     NA     NA     NA    
Kings County     3.7     5.1       7.5         77.7     46.8     36.4    
Madera     3.8     5.5       6.0         51.5     36.4     54.8    
Merced     3.8     3.8       3.6         37.4     46.7     35.3    
Placer County     NA     NA       NA         NA     NA     NA    
Sacramento     1.8     2.1       3.4         42.0     41.9     48.5    
San Benito     3.0     4.2       4.3   r     51.1     50.9     45.5    
Tulare     3.8     4.1       5.3         35.4     41.7     39.3    
Other Counties in California                                              
Amador     5.6     9.4       8.3         91.0     61.0     75.5    
Butte County     4.5     5.2       7.0         53.1     74.3     66.8    
Humboldt     5.5     7.6       7.3         67.6     88.4     64.6    
Lake County     6.4     8.0       9.8         111.9     108.7     95.4    
Tuolumne     5.9     8.1       7.4         91.0     77.6     64.6    
Mendocino     6.1     7.5       7.8         81.7     72.6     78.7    
Shasta     4.6     5.3       6.5         47.0     52.3     65.4    
Siskiyou County     8.3     11.5       NA         65.4     123.4     121.0   r
Tehama     5.7     7.0       7.6         70.7     65.8     47.9    
 

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