Sales of existing homes in California in December declined 3.6 percent and
the median home price rose 11.8 percent compared to the same period a year ago,
the California Association of REALTORS® and Transamerica Intellitech, a real estate information service, reported today. "Consumer optimism as we enter
the new century remains high," said C.A.R. President Richard F. Gaylord. "But
affordability is becoming a concern in California as prices continue to rise
amid shrinking inventory levels."
Closed escrow sales of existing, single-family detached homes in California
totaled 631,880 in December at a seasonally-adjusted annualized rate,
according to information collected by C.A.R. from more than 90 Multiple
Listing Services (MLS) statewide. Statewide home resale activity was down
3.6 percent from the 655,310 sales pace recorded in December 1998. Resale
activity posted a decrease of 5.2 percent in December 1999 compared to
November 1999.
The statewide sales figure represents what the total number of homes sold
during 1999 would be if sales maintained the December pace throughout the
year. It is adjusted to account for seasonal factors that typically
influence home sales.
Published: January 26, 2000
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