Tag Archives: Housing Supply

Inventory Update: Danville, Alamo, San Ramon

Here’s a quick snapshot of the supply of homes for sale in Danville, Alamo, and San Ramon Supply of Homes For Sale in Danville: Active: 85 Pending: 149 Sold in March: 54 Supply of Homes For Sale in Alamo: Active: 53 Pending: 46 Sold in March: 15 Supply of Homes For Sale in San Ramon: [...]

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Why Aren’t There Many New Listings In San Ramon?

Where are all of the new listings in San Ramon this year? Sure, just about everywhere has seen fewer homes come up for sale so far this year, but San Ramon has less than half of the new listings as it did in the first 45 days 2012.   In total, Alameda County has seen [...]

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Redfin: Don’t Expect The Inventory Of Homes For Sale To Rise Anytime Soon

Redfin has posted some interesting data, telling us that the inventory of homes for sale, especially in the San Francisco Bay Area, isn’t going to be rising anytime soon. 2012 didn’t give us a Spring bump and it looks like 2013 will play out the same way. From Redfin: Surprisingly, despite the fact that the [...]

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Why 2013 Is The Year To Buy A House

As we round up the fiscal year 2012 and move into 2013, the next 12 months is showing compelling reasons why would-be home buyers are going to be buying more homes. In the beginning of 2012, the consensus was the real estate market was low, even flat in some parts. In summer 2012, purchase business [...]

CONCORD STARTER MARKET STATS FOR DECEMBER 2012

December statistics are in for the local starter market (Concord homes in zip codes 94519 and 94520).  Based on condition and location, these two zip codes contain the best starter market properties in Contra Costa County.  The most accurate way to judge market direction is to compare what happened last month to the same month [...]

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Greg’s 2013 Bay Area Real Estate Forecast

UDPATE: Just one month into 2013 and I’ve got a revision.  2012 didn’t play out like I had expected. The inventory of homes for sale shrunk FAR more than I (or anyone else) expected. In 2012, we saw more Demand versus less Supply, and home prices rose. I expect slightly lower Demand and slightly more [...]

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