April 2009 Median Prices
May 11, 2009
Here are the median prices of homes in the 14 communities of the Inland Empire that I have been tracking. The data is for the month of April from 2002 - 2009. If you wish to compare the April 2009 data with the March 2009 data you can check my post of April 7, 2009. Add three zeros to the posted numbers for the price: $170 = 170,000.
Banning/Beaumont.........2009/157......2008/246,,,,,,2007/300......2006/320......2005/285
...........................................2004/205......2003/153......2002/122
Bloomington.....................2009/125......2008/220......2007/414......2006/382.......2005/319
...........................................2004/205......2003/165......2002/136
Colton................................2009/118.......2008/215.....2007/325.......2006/349......2005/288
...........................................2004/178.......2003/150.....2002/114
Fontana............................2009/180.......2008/300.....2007/425......2006/410.......2005/355
...........................................2004/277.......2003/191......2002/160
Grand Terrace.................2009/240......2008/263......2007/380.....2006/399......2005/379
...........................................2004/278.......2003/193......2002/167
Highland...........................2009/125.......2008/290......2007/387.....2006/392......2005/340
...........................................2004/250......2003/186.......2002/140
Loma Linda......................2009/300.......2008/355.....2007/355......2006/375.....2005/414
...........................................2004/307.......2003/182......2002/142
Mentone...........................2009/165.......2008/327......2007/395......2006/392.....2005/399
...........................................2004/229.......2003/99........2002/150
Moreno Valley.................2009/135/......2008/230.....2007/380.....2006/370.....2005/320
...........................................2004/245.......2003/182......2002/145
Redlands...........................2009/200......2008/323......2007/385......2006/393.....2005/355
...........................................2004/310.......2003/235......2002/185
Rialto.................................2009/130.......2008/225......2007/380.....2006/370......2005/320
...........................................2004/239.......2003/184......2002/140
Riverside..........................2009/170.......2008/285......2007/399......2006/419......2005/365
...........................................2004/305......2003/210......2002/175
San Bernardino................2009/72.........2008/190......2007/317......2006/310......2005/252
...........................................2004/180.......2003/125......2002/97
Yucaipa/Calimesa...........2009/208.......2008/276......2007/375......2006/370......2005/330
...........................................2004/270.......2003/193......2002/159
These are computed by reviewing the closed transactions reported through the IMRMLS and selecting the transaction at the halfway point; half are the sales were for less and half were for more. It reflects more the mix of homes being sold rather than the actual value of any particular property.
Here are the median prices of homes in the 14 communities of the Inland Empire that I have been tracking. The data is for the month of April from 2002 - 2009. If you wish to compare the April 2009 data with the March 2009 data you can check my post of April 7, 2009. Add three zeros to the posted numbers for the price: $170 = 170,000.
Banning/Beaumont.........2009/157......2008/246,,,,,,2007/300......2006/320......2005/285
...........................................2004/205......2003/153......2002/122
Bloomington.....................2009/125......2008/220......2007/414......2006/382.......2005/319
...........................................2004/205......2003/165......2002/136
Colton................................2009/118.......2008/215.....2007/325.......2006/349......2005/288
...........................................2004/178.......2003/150.....2002/114
Fontana............................2009/180.......2008/300.....2007/425......2006/410.......2005/355
...........................................2004/277.......2003/191......2002/160
Grand Terrace.................2009/240......2008/263......2007/380.....2006/399......2005/379
...........................................2004/278.......2003/193......2002/167
Highland...........................2009/125.......2008/290......2007/387.....2006/392......2005/340
...........................................2004/250......2003/186.......2002/140
Loma Linda......................2009/300.......2008/355.....2007/355......2006/375.....2005/414
...........................................2004/307.......2003/182......2002/142
Mentone...........................2009/165.......2008/327......2007/395......2006/392.....2005/399
...........................................2004/229.......2003/99........2002/150
Moreno Valley.................2009/135/......2008/230.....2007/380.....2006/370.....2005/320
...........................................2004/245.......2003/182......2002/145
Redlands...........................2009/200......2008/323......2007/385......2006/393.....2005/355
...........................................2004/310.......2003/235......2002/185
Rialto.................................2009/130.......2008/225......2007/380.....2006/370......2005/320
...........................................2004/239.......2003/184......2002/140
Riverside..........................2009/170.......2008/285......2007/399......2006/419......2005/365
...........................................2004/305......2003/210......2002/175
San Bernardino................2009/72.........2008/190......2007/317......2006/310......2005/252
...........................................2004/180.......2003/125......2002/97
Yucaipa/Calimesa...........2009/208.......2008/276......2007/375......2006/370......2005/330
...........................................2004/270.......2003/193......2002/159
These are computed by reviewing the closed transactions reported through the IMRMLS and selecting the transaction at the halfway point; half are the sales were for less and half were for more. It reflects more the mix of homes being sold rather than the actual value of any particular property.
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