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North San Diego County’s HomeDex Report.
The Lawhead Team would like to share the latest key points in North San Diego’s housing from the North San Diego County Association of Realtors® HomeDex Report.
- The median price for all North San Diego County home sales – attached and detached – increased to $493,750 in April 2014 compared to $485,000 in March 2014.
- Detached homes in North County rose 2.7 percent to $571,000 in April 2014 compared to $556,000 in March 2014. Year-over median price for SFD homes in North San Diego County increased 6.73 percent, compared to $535,000 in April 2013, continuing 21 straight months of sustained year-over median price increases.
- Detached home prices OUTSIDE North County remained steady at $450,000 in April 2014 compared to March 2014. Year-over non-North County median price increased 12.5 percent compared to $400,000 in April 2013, the 25 month of year over median price increases.
- Attached home prices in North County jumped 15.39 percent to $372,500 in April 2014 compared to $322,813 in March 2014. Year-over SFA North San Diego County median price jumped 12.88 percent, compared to $330,000 in April 2013, the 28th straight month of year over price increases.
- Non-North County attached home prices increased 9.24 percent to $317,500 in April 2014 compared to $290,650 in March 2014. Year-over non-North County SFA median price jumped 19.81 percent, compared to 265,000 in April 2013.
- The number of North San Diego SFD listings (active and contingent) increased 10.15 percent in April 2014 compared to March 2014, and jumped 22.82 percent year-over compared to April 2013.
- The number of sold North San Diego County SFD units increased 12.94 percent in April 2014 compared to March 2014. Year-over sold SFD units declined 10.56 percent compared to April 2013.
- Median days-on-market for single-family detached homes sold in North County increased to 27 days in April 2014 compared to 22 days in March 2014.
- The HomeDex affordability percentage for all homes in North San Diego County – attached and detached – decreased to 32 percent in April 2014.