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April 14, 2008 at 10:34 AM #186786April 14, 2008 at 10:34 AM #186815DWCAPParticipant
sdr, I think you got an outlier last week. You have been getting 100-200 increases each week, then suddenly get a -300 drop. Then the next week it goes back up some 500+. I think it is alot more likely that you got a bad data point last week then short sale listing are suddenly bucking long term trends and jumping around like that.
April 14, 2008 at 10:34 AM #186819DWCAPParticipantsdr, I think you got an outlier last week. You have been getting 100-200 increases each week, then suddenly get a -300 drop. Then the next week it goes back up some 500+. I think it is alot more likely that you got a bad data point last week then short sale listing are suddenly bucking long term trends and jumping around like that.
April 14, 2008 at 10:34 AM #186826DWCAPParticipantsdr, I think you got an outlier last week. You have been getting 100-200 increases each week, then suddenly get a -300 drop. Then the next week it goes back up some 500+. I think it is alot more likely that you got a bad data point last week then short sale listing are suddenly bucking long term trends and jumping around like that.
April 14, 2008 at 1:49 PM #186894sdrealtorParticipantThe other possible explanation is that a bunch of listings expired at the end of March and got relisted after last week. Thats why we look over time to observe the trend. Over time, the trend will smooth itself out.
April 14, 2008 at 1:49 PM #186915sdrealtorParticipantThe other possible explanation is that a bunch of listings expired at the end of March and got relisted after last week. Thats why we look over time to observe the trend. Over time, the trend will smooth itself out.
April 14, 2008 at 1:49 PM #186947sdrealtorParticipantThe other possible explanation is that a bunch of listings expired at the end of March and got relisted after last week. Thats why we look over time to observe the trend. Over time, the trend will smooth itself out.
April 14, 2008 at 1:49 PM #186952sdrealtorParticipantThe other possible explanation is that a bunch of listings expired at the end of March and got relisted after last week. Thats why we look over time to observe the trend. Over time, the trend will smooth itself out.
April 14, 2008 at 1:49 PM #186955sdrealtorParticipantThe other possible explanation is that a bunch of listings expired at the end of March and got relisted after last week. Thats why we look over time to observe the trend. Over time, the trend will smooth itself out.
April 21, 2008 at 11:51 AM #191441sdrealtorParticipantUpdate time!
Short sales 7,542 up from 7,401 last week.
Countywide we are at 17,835 down from 17,925 last week.
Back to the trend on Short sales with countywide inventory moderating.
April 21, 2008 at 11:51 AM #191466sdrealtorParticipantUpdate time!
Short sales 7,542 up from 7,401 last week.
Countywide we are at 17,835 down from 17,925 last week.
Back to the trend on Short sales with countywide inventory moderating.
April 21, 2008 at 11:51 AM #191496sdrealtorParticipantUpdate time!
Short sales 7,542 up from 7,401 last week.
Countywide we are at 17,835 down from 17,925 last week.
Back to the trend on Short sales with countywide inventory moderating.
April 21, 2008 at 11:51 AM #191512sdrealtorParticipantUpdate time!
Short sales 7,542 up from 7,401 last week.
Countywide we are at 17,835 down from 17,925 last week.
Back to the trend on Short sales with countywide inventory moderating.
April 21, 2008 at 11:51 AM #191557sdrealtorParticipantUpdate time!
Short sales 7,542 up from 7,401 last week.
Countywide we are at 17,835 down from 17,925 last week.
Back to the trend on Short sales with countywide inventory moderating.
April 28, 2008 at 10:17 AM #195626sdrealtorParticipantUpdate time!
Never being one to sit back its time to add something here. I am goiong to start posting pending sales also. I have no idea what this means but perhaps over time we will see a trend emerge.
Short sales 7,638 up slightly from 7,542 last week.
Short sale pending count starts at 1,940 this week.
Countywide we are at 17,832 flat from 17,835 last week.
Countywide pendings start at 5,104 this week.
Perhaps my esteemed colleague and neighbor Mssr. Artifact can find some way to add to his graphs after several more weeks of reporting.
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