Market Trends Beach Towns – Months of Inventory
Market Trends Beach Towns – Months of Inventory Market trends for Avila Beach, Cayucos, and Pismo Beach Months of inventory looks at the amount of inventory plus how many homes are selling. A 3-month supply of inventory is considered to be a neutral market. Above 3 and it’s a buyers market, below 3 and it’s […]
Market Trends thru Oct 24 – % of Original Price
Market Trends thru Oct 24 – % of Original List Price This graph is the 12-month rolling average of the percent of original list price. This means the price that it went out to market at. There’s another stat called “percentage of last list price” which is the price it was last listed at before […]
Market Trends thru Oct 24 – Closed Sales
Market Trends thru Oct 24 – Closed Sales Powered By EmbedPress
Market Trends thru Oct 24 – New Listings
Market Trends thru Oct 24 – New Listings (read the Months of Inventory post for explanation of graphs) Powered By EmbedPress
Market Trends thru Oct 24 – Median Sales Price
Market Trends thru Oct 24 – Median Sales Price (see the Months of Inventory post for description of the graph) Median home prices in SLO, Paso Robles, and Arroyo Grande continue to rise (especially in SLO and Arroyo Grande). Will this trend continue in 2025? Stay tuned 🙂 Powered By EmbedPress
Market Trends Thru Oct 24 – Months of Inventory
Market Trends thru Oct 24 – Months of Inventory This the first post about market trends that include the most recent month (October 2024). I’m using a 12-month rolling average to be able to make it easier to view trends. If I used a monthly graph, there would be lots of dips and spikes making […]
Past 5 Years of Home Sales (graphs)
Past 5 Years of Home Sales thru Sept 2024 I read an article today (I think CNN) about how the past 2 years have set a record for the low amount of home sales. I ran some stats to show single family home sales over the past 5 years for SLO County, Paso Robles, San […]
Inventory – SLO County vs SLO City
Inventory – SLO County vs. SLO City The graph above is for Inventory Months Supply. If it’s under 3, it’s a sellers market, above 3 and it’s a buyers market.In 2024, SLO City has had a decrease in inventory while for SLO County, inventory is rising. We’re still seeing bidding wars with SLO City listings […]