DQNews: Los Angeles Beach Cities Resale Activity for August 2008
Thanks to some of you for your emails asking where the heck I am. I have been so busy at work that not only have I not been keeping up the blog but we had to cancel our vacation. Trust me, I'd rather be insanely busy than not have a job at all. Technically, I am a California *state* employee working in the UCLA School of Medicine. But the fiscal and economic future of California is not looking good so I don't know what that says about my future. My position is normally funded by NIH grants, not state budget, so that offers me a bit of protection at least for now.
I am doing a rush job here trying to catch up on data. Once I get through a big finance meeting at work at the end of October, I'll be a bit more relaxed and can devote some time to this again.
It's been easy to let this blog slide as it's been like watching a boring little tugboat sink whereas the spectacle we are witnessing in the global financial markets is like watching the Titanic sink and the Lusitania get torpedoed.
In addition to what I've been going through, my contact at Shorewood Realtors who normally updates the Shorewood website with monthly data has been seriously ill, which I pray is not terminal. I've contacted Shorewood and they are doing their best to fill the gaps, but between losing their data man and witnessing the price action in these markets it's been difficult maintaining their data at the moment.
I've been talking about mass psychology on this blog almost since I started it in late 2005. What's happening to peoples' 401k accounts and stock investments is going to have a profound impact on their desire to speculate in the housing market. I'll try to talk about this more in detail later after I get caught up.
Anyway, here's the August home sale story.
Here's the Southland data for August. Sales volume remains generally up over a year ago although the L.A. Business Journal story suggests that volume is starting to slide a bit again.
Sales Volume Median Price All homes Jul-07 Jul-08 %Chng Jul-07 Jul-08 %Chng Los Angeles 6,809 6,592 -3.2% $547,500 $400,000 -26.90% Orange 2,391 2,799 17.1% $640,000 $461,000 -28.00% Riverside 2,769 4,116 48.6% $399,000 $260,000 -34.80% San Bernardino 2,008 2,521 25.5% $355,000 $230,000 -35.20% San Diego 3,106 3,431 10.5% $489,000 $364,000 -25.60% Ventura 784 870 11.0% $582,500 $420,000 -27.90% SoCal 17,867 20,329 13.8% $505,000 $348,000 -31.10%
Here are the detailed RESALE statistics for the beach cities and some of the surrounding zip codes (prices are in 1000's):
SFR MEDIAN %YOY CONDO MEDIAN %YOY COMMUNITY ZIP SALES SFR CHG SALES CONDO CHG LA/Westchester 90045 20 $700 -6.5% 1 $413 +16.3% El Segundo 90245 4 $795 -13.8% 5 $450 -27.3% Hawthorne 90250 23 $375 -28.2% 1 $425 -11.3% Hermosa Beach 90254 8 $920 -24.0% 6 $1,095 -6.4% Lawndale 90260 8 $365 -33.6% 2 $405 -9.7% Manhattan Beach 90266 36 $1,163 -31.2% 9 $1,029 -40.2% Palos Verdes Pen. 90274 17 $1,275 -12.1% 5 $580 N/A Rancho P.V. 90275 17 $1,053 -10.0% 8 $350 -55.4% Redondo Beach 90277 8 $900 -18.2% 20 $615 -23.1% Redondo Beach 90278 18 $620 -22.3% 24 $673 -4.9%