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May 7, 2008 at 11:00 AM #200508May 7, 2008 at 11:00 AM #200534sdrealtorParticipant
Lets make that the “sdr Ratio”
BTW, the difference between the total inventory trendline between last year and this is pretty astounding.
IMO, It is just a sign that selling in this market is a contact sport and casual sellers need not apply.
May 7, 2008 at 11:00 AM #200560sdrealtorParticipantLets make that the “sdr Ratio”
BTW, the difference between the total inventory trendline between last year and this is pretty astounding.
IMO, It is just a sign that selling in this market is a contact sport and casual sellers need not apply.
May 7, 2008 at 11:00 AM #200594sdrealtorParticipantLets make that the “sdr Ratio”
BTW, the difference between the total inventory trendline between last year and this is pretty astounding.
IMO, It is just a sign that selling in this market is a contact sport and casual sellers need not apply.
May 12, 2008 at 12:42 PM #202698sdrealtorParticipantUpdate time!
Short sales 7,766 up from 7,675 last week.
Short sale pending count 2,067 up from 2,021 last week.
Countywide we are at 17,574 down from 17,683 last week.
Countywide pendings start at 5,241 up from 5,117 last week.
Pretty soon the declining inventory will be a real trend if it contniues on its current path.
May 12, 2008 at 12:42 PM #202747sdrealtorParticipantUpdate time!
Short sales 7,766 up from 7,675 last week.
Short sale pending count 2,067 up from 2,021 last week.
Countywide we are at 17,574 down from 17,683 last week.
Countywide pendings start at 5,241 up from 5,117 last week.
Pretty soon the declining inventory will be a real trend if it contniues on its current path.
May 12, 2008 at 12:42 PM #202772sdrealtorParticipantUpdate time!
Short sales 7,766 up from 7,675 last week.
Short sale pending count 2,067 up from 2,021 last week.
Countywide we are at 17,574 down from 17,683 last week.
Countywide pendings start at 5,241 up from 5,117 last week.
Pretty soon the declining inventory will be a real trend if it contniues on its current path.
May 12, 2008 at 12:42 PM #202797sdrealtorParticipantUpdate time!
Short sales 7,766 up from 7,675 last week.
Short sale pending count 2,067 up from 2,021 last week.
Countywide we are at 17,574 down from 17,683 last week.
Countywide pendings start at 5,241 up from 5,117 last week.
Pretty soon the declining inventory will be a real trend if it contniues on its current path.
May 12, 2008 at 12:42 PM #202832sdrealtorParticipantUpdate time!
Short sales 7,766 up from 7,675 last week.
Short sale pending count 2,067 up from 2,021 last week.
Countywide we are at 17,574 down from 17,683 last week.
Countywide pendings start at 5,241 up from 5,117 last week.
Pretty soon the declining inventory will be a real trend if it contniues on its current path.
May 12, 2008 at 1:27 PM #202738anParticipantThat’s really amazing. Not only did we not get a spring bounce in inventory, it’s now falling when it should be rising. Could this be because a lot of people have given up on short sales and just live rent free for awhile?
May 12, 2008 at 1:27 PM #202784anParticipantThat’s really amazing. Not only did we not get a spring bounce in inventory, it’s now falling when it should be rising. Could this be because a lot of people have given up on short sales and just live rent free for awhile?
May 12, 2008 at 1:27 PM #202809anParticipantThat’s really amazing. Not only did we not get a spring bounce in inventory, it’s now falling when it should be rising. Could this be because a lot of people have given up on short sales and just live rent free for awhile?
May 12, 2008 at 1:27 PM #202835anParticipantThat’s really amazing. Not only did we not get a spring bounce in inventory, it’s now falling when it should be rising. Could this be because a lot of people have given up on short sales and just live rent free for awhile?
May 12, 2008 at 1:27 PM #202869anParticipantThat’s really amazing. Not only did we not get a spring bounce in inventory, it’s now falling when it should be rising. Could this be because a lot of people have given up on short sales and just live rent free for awhile?
May 12, 2008 at 2:04 PM #202748sdrealtorParticipantAs SD R has pointed out, many of the short sale active listings have offers on them already so the actual inventory numbers are probably even lower.
The curious thing to see would be how the trend stacks up against previous years. Last year we might have seen a bounce of folks running for the exits. This year, you only go on the market if you are a serious seller.
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