San Clemente real estate - January market update
Posted Feb 21, 2008 @ 9:41 am, Viewed by 256 Visitors, Read 264 Times.The San Clemente average sales price in January 2008 dropped 13 percent compared to January 2007, bringing the average price to $941,872. The number of new listings decreased 32 percent, while sales decreased 27 percent. Meanwhile, the average market time increased 16 percent, with average market times of 116 days vs. 100 days in 2007.
| San Clemente |
New |
Sold Listings |
Average Sales Price |
Average DOM |
| January 2008 | 131 | 30 | $941,872 | 116 |
| January 2007 | 193 | 41 | $1,076,799 | 100 |
If you are planning to buy or sell a home in 2008, or if you want to learn more about San Clemente real estate, please contact The Hartanov Team at 949-285-3739 or visit HartanovTeam.com. To begin searching for San Clemente homes, please use our San Clemente MLS search.
All stats are compiled from the Southern California Multiple Listing Service. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
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