San Fernando Valley Existing Housing Pricing (Linear Chart)
A linear chart showing the housing prices from 1959 to present. This chart best indicates the property values on a straight dollar for dollar increase through time.
San Fernando Valley Existing Housing Pricing (Logarithmic Chart)
A logarithmic chart showing the housing prices from 1959 to present. This chart best reflects property values taking into account maintaining a proportionate ratio of percentage of change. i.e. a 10% increase in a $20,000 property in 1960 ($2000) is given the same value as a 10% increase in a $300,000 property in 2001 ($30,000).
San Fernando Valley Existing Housing Pricing (Numerical)
Breakdown of housing prices from 1959 to present numerically by year
Recent San Fernando Valley Sales Breakdown By Price
Past 3 years Inventory & Escrows Closed (Chart Comparison)
Great way to determine supply and demand year over year
Comparable Sales Chart
http://www.mres.com/comp.pdf
Combined Residential Sales, Single Family & Condos) Month to Month breakdown of quantity of sales, listings, $ Volume and percentage of sales to listings
A Bar Graph Presentation of the quantity of units selling in various price ranges.
Single Family Dwellings http://www.mres.com/sinpri.pdf
Condos http://www.mres.com/conpri.pdf
Want to be in the know? Check out these articles!!
http://www.mres.com/Newsletters/southern%20cal%20pricing%20IBD%202_04.pdf
Investors Business Daily article defining Southern California's real estate market (Supply vs. Demand) Feb 2004
http://www.fdic.gov/bank/analytical/fyi/2005/021005fyi.html
FDIC article showing research analyzing boom/bust cycles of U.S. home prices Feb 2005
http://www.fdic.gov/bank/analytical/fyi/2005/021005fyi_table1.pdf
Historical evidence of U.S. home price booms/busts (FDIC Table cover years 1978-2003)