As the Spring/Summer selling season winds down the volume of home sales in Manhattan Beach for August looks as if it will be lower then either June or July. The Days on Market(DOM) continues moving upward as sellers scramble to find a price that buyers find reasonable and sellers can live with.
Inventory is lower but the disparity between listed price and sold price is still about 22% for homes in Manhattan Beach. It is also of note that of the 20 homes that have closed escrow so far this month 16 sold for less then two million dollars.
Manhattan Beach: Market Snapshot August 28, 2009
Manhattan Beach: Price Ranges August 28, 2009
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Manhattan Beach: Market Snapshot September 15, 2008
Manhattan Beach: Market Snapshot July 17, 2008
Manhattan Beach: Market Snapshot June 20, 2008
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2 comments:
2mm+ looks oversupplied. 4 sales in a seasonally strong period. Redfin shows inventory of 86, with many double listings, but excluding those still leaves a big number. Months of supply number looks very high.
Anon 11:20,
I agree... this is the section of the market where you will see prices beginning to move downward more over the next few months if sellers really need to sell.
Financing is more difficult to obtain as most lenders really don't want to make a loan over $1.5 so you need a very large down payment.
Buyers in this range have the money but many are reluctant to use that much cash when the economic outlook is still a bit shaky. I think you will see more movement in the $2-$3 soon.
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