Bay Area home sales remain at two-decade low
March 13, 2008
La Jolla, CA.----The waiting game between Bay Area buyers, sellers and lending
institutions continued last month as sales dipped below 4,000 for the second
month in a row, a real estate information service reported.
A total of 3,989 new and resale houses and condos sold in the nine- county Bay
Area in February. That was up 11.2 percent from 3,586 in January, and down 36.7
percent from 6,305 for February 2007, DataQuick Information Systems reported.
January and February are the two slowest months in DataQuick's statistics, which
go back to 1988. They are the only months with sales below 4,000.
"The lending system has been in lockdown mode the last half year, especially
when it comes to so-called jumbo mortgages which have traditionally been the
majority of Bay Area loans. Sure there are price declines out there, especially
in inland markets. But it's not realistic to think many sellers are going to
drop a $600,000 or $700,000 asking price down to $550,000 just so a buyer can
finance with a conforming loan. We can only conclude that a lot of activity is
just on hold, hence the spectacularly low sales counts," said Marshall Prentice,
DataQuick president.
"With the Federal Reserve
trying to pour Draino into the lending system, it will be interesting to see how
things play out if jumbo financing does come back online. Theoretically, there
could be enough pent up demand, enough catch-up activity at the high end, to
result in a statistically bizarre record median home price," he said.
The median price paid for a Bay Area home was $548,000 last month, down 0.4
percent from $550,000 in January, and down 11.6 percent from $620,000 in
February last year. Last month's median was 17.6 percent lower than the peak
median of $665,000 reached last June and July.
Last month's median price would have been closer to $600,000 if the availability
of jumbo home loans had remained stable. A year ago jumbo loans, mortgages above
$417,000, accounted for 59.8 percent of all Bay Area home loans. Last month they
were 28.9 percent.
DataQuick, a subsidiary of
Vancouver-based MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates, monitors real estate
activity nationwide and provides information to consumers, educational
institutions, public agencies, lending institutions, title companies and
industry analysts. Due to late data availability, the February statistics for
Alameda County were extrapolated from the first three weeks of the month.
The typical monthly mortgage payment that Bay Area buyers committed themselves
to paying was $2,446 last month, down from $2,503 the previous month, and down
from $2,884 a year ago. Adjusted for inflation, current payments are 7.3 percent
below typical payments in the spring of 1989, the peak of the prior real estate
cycle. They are 26.9 percent below the current cycle's peak in June last year.
Indicators of market distress continue to move in different directions.
Foreclosure activity is at record levels, financing with adjustable-rate
mortgages is at a six-year low. Down payment sizes and flipping rates are
stable, non-owner occupied buying activity is increasing, DataQuick reported.
|
All Homes
|
Number Sold
Feb-07
|
Number Sold
Feb-08
|
Percent
Change
|
Median
February 2007
|
Median
February 2008
|
Percent
Change
|
| Alameda |
1,356
|
753
|
-44.5%
|
$585,000
|
$486,500
|
-16.8%
|
|
Contra Costa
|
1,160
|
753
|
-35.1%
|
$537,000
|
$450,000
|
-16.2%
|
|
Marin
|
228
|
136
|
-40.4%
|
$829,000
|
$775,000
|
-6.5%
|
|
Napa
|
93
|
57
|
-38.7%
|
$612,500
|
$525,000
|
-14.3%
|
|
Santa Clara
|
1,654
|
984
|
-40.5%
|
$677,000
|
$658,000
|
-2.8%
|
|
San Francisco
|
375
|
431
|
14.9%
|
$757,500
|
$736,000
|
-2.8%
|
|
San Mateo
|
528
|
343
|
-35.0%
|
$720,000
|
$646,500
|
-10.2%
|
|
Solano
|
458
|
278
|
-39.3%
|
$445,000
|
$350,000
|
-21.3%
|
|
Sonoma
|
453
|
254
|
-43.9%
|
$515,000
|
$400,000
|
-22.3%
|
|
Bay Area
|
6,305
|
3,989
|
-36.7%
|
$620,000
|
$548,000
|
-11.6%
|
Source: DataQuick Information Systems, www.DQNews.com Media calls: Andrew
LePage (916) 456-7157 or John Karevoll (909) 867-9534
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