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January 16, 2007 at 1:19 PM #43515January 16, 2007 at 1:22 PM #43518(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant
However, you can go to dqnews.com to get the dataquick numbers for san diego on a per zip code basis. Unfortunately the charge you for archives for the past which sucks.
The UT web site has past numbers on solds and median prices per zip code, based on what they published from DQ sources.
http://realestate.signonsandiego.com/area_homesales/pastyears.php
January 16, 2007 at 1:35 PM #43520SD RealtorParticipantFSD very nice find.
Actually that makes alot of sense because dqnews simply publishes the UT numbers, (and all the other urban california newpapers numbers)
It would be cool to have that link in the resources section perhaps.
Also yeah the pendings to active ratio is WAY lower then it needs to be in many other zips besides Clairemont. Until this changes I am not sure we are going to see the drastic price drops we all are hoping for. Lets see how things look after some of the normal spring inventory hits the market.
As I update the numbers in this thread for requested zips I will also try to include # of properties expired or cancelled.
January 22, 2007 at 2:13 PM #43940SD RealtorParticipantUpdate time since my last update 9 days ago:
All San Diego County
Active Pending
Detached 9871 +202 2235 +150
Attached 5559 +125 1510 +14So to be honest, it is nice to see the jumps in the total actives but the jumps in pendings are pretty high as well. Not great numbers for doomsdayers. However we are WAY to early in the spring to make any educated analysis yet.
As far as individual requested zip codes go I will look them up and post in a few moments.
January 22, 2007 at 2:23 PM #43941anParticipantSD Realtor, thanks in advance for the info. Can you post data for 92121 and 92126?
January 22, 2007 at 3:17 PM #43942zkParticipantStrictly anectdotal observations, but the pendings in Carmel Valley really picked up last month. The few that have closed are mostly at prices significantly lower than they were closing at a few months ago, and generally somewhat below the asking prices. So whether the increase in pendings is due to sellers finally getting with the program or whether there is a change in buyer sentiment remains to be seen.
January 22, 2007 at 4:11 PM #43944SD RealtorParticipantzk you are correct. I would apply your assessment to many other zips as well. I do believe that it is due to lower pricing but that is a guess right now.
an I will post your requested zips and all of the other requested zips from last week later tonite.
January 22, 2007 at 11:58 PM #43962SD RealtorParticipantUpdate for requested zip codes. Sorry but you guys will need to look at the previous posts in this thread to see if the numbers have gone up or down.
************Active Pending
92101 502 95 (attached)
92106 87 18 (detached)
92110 38 7 (detached)
92127 201 51 (detached)
92127 54 19 (attached)
92128 142 50 (detached)
92128 144 37 (attached)
92129 82 32 (detached)
92129 59 23 (attached)
92130 160 54 (detached)
92130 90 37 (attached)
92131 79 35 (detached)
92126 121 42 (detached)
92121 12 3 (attached)January 23, 2007 at 12:00 AM #43963SD RealtorParticipant***********Active Pendings
92117 — 80 39 (detached)
92118 — 114 18March 10, 2007 at 10:52 AM #47299AnonymousGuestI’m not sure if you guys are aware but all the active listing totals are on SDLookup.com broken down by neighborhood and property type, and it’s refreshed daily.
Here’s the link to the page.
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