Closed Sales for October 2009-2002
November 10, 2009
Here are the reported numbers of closed single family properties as reported in the IMRMLS for the month of October in the years 2009 back to 2002. Especially noted the dramatic number changes in the years 2008, 2007 and 2006. Clearly from October 2006 to October 2007 the market slowed. What is even more interesting is that by October 2008, the market had again changed. This data reflects volume, not prices, but the speculation would be that the 2007 to 2008 change in volume was the result of the drop in prices.
Banning/Beaumont......2009/140......2008/137......2007/48........2006/77........2005/79
.........................................2004/72........2003/81.........2002/70 Bloomington.................2009/32........2008/37.........2007/2..........2006/25........2005/30
.........................................2004/29........2003/24........2002/27
Colton.............................2009/53........2008/71........2007/13.........2006/43........2005/63
.........................................2004/54........2003/52........2002/44
Fontana..........................2009/303......2008/377......2007/73........2006/198......2005/276
.........................................2004/226......2003/246......2003/225
Grand Terrace...............2009/14.........2008/10........2007/8.........2006/9...........2005/16
.........................................2004/14........2003/10.........2002/8
Highland........................2009/62........2008/79........2007/24.......2006/61.........2005/63
.........................................2004/65.......2003/73.........2002/61
Loma Linda...................2009/17........2008/11.........2007/4.........2006/25.........2005/17
........................................2004/13........2004/11.........2002/12
Mentone.......................2009/8..........2008/13.........2007/2.........2006/4...........2005/8
.......................................2004/5..........2003/16..........2002/7
Moreno Valley.............2009/338......2008/548......2007/84......2006/211........2005/307
.......................................2004/304......2003/283.......2002/240
Redlands......................2009/62.........2008/60.........2007/34......2006/55.........2005/73
......................................2004/63..........2003/78.........2002/78
Rialto...........................2009/151........2008/137........2007/52......2006/87........2005/110
......................................2004/107........2003/131........2002/121
Riverside.....................2009/477........2008/508.......2007/134....2006/344......2005/421
......................................2004/400.......2003/418........2002/379
San Bernardino..........2009/341........2008/290.......2007/95......2006/188......2005/222
......................................2004/198........2003/246.......2002/260
Yucaipa/Calimesa......2009/65.........2008/56..........2007/34......2006/54.......2005/73
......................................2004/58.........2003/81..........2002/51
There are the numbers. They begin to look as though we are returning to a normal volume of transactions. It will be interesting to watch how the year 2009 continues.
Here are the reported numbers of closed single family properties as reported in the IMRMLS for the month of October in the years 2009 back to 2002. Especially noted the dramatic number changes in the years 2008, 2007 and 2006. Clearly from October 2006 to October 2007 the market slowed. What is even more interesting is that by October 2008, the market had again changed. This data reflects volume, not prices, but the speculation would be that the 2007 to 2008 change in volume was the result of the drop in prices.
Banning/Beaumont......2009/140......2008/137......2007/48........2006/77........2005/79
.........................................2004/72........2003/81.........2002/70 Bloomington.................2009/32........2008/37.........2007/2..........2006/25........2005/30
.........................................2004/29........2003/24........2002/27
Colton.............................2009/53........2008/71........2007/13.........2006/43........2005/63
.........................................2004/54........2003/52........2002/44
Fontana..........................2009/303......2008/377......2007/73........2006/198......2005/276
.........................................2004/226......2003/246......2003/225
Grand Terrace...............2009/14.........2008/10........2007/8.........2006/9...........2005/16
.........................................2004/14........2003/10.........2002/8
Highland........................2009/62........2008/79........2007/24.......2006/61.........2005/63
.........................................2004/65.......2003/73.........2002/61
Loma Linda...................2009/17........2008/11.........2007/4.........2006/25.........2005/17
........................................2004/13........2004/11.........2002/12
Mentone.......................2009/8..........2008/13.........2007/2.........2006/4...........2005/8
.......................................2004/5..........2003/16..........2002/7
Moreno Valley.............2009/338......2008/548......2007/84......2006/211........2005/307
.......................................2004/304......2003/283.......2002/240
Redlands......................2009/62.........2008/60.........2007/34......2006/55.........2005/73
......................................2004/63..........2003/78.........2002/78
Rialto...........................2009/151........2008/137........2007/52......2006/87........2005/110
......................................2004/107........2003/131........2002/121
Riverside.....................2009/477........2008/508.......2007/134....2006/344......2005/421
......................................2004/400.......2003/418........2002/379
San Bernardino..........2009/341........2008/290.......2007/95......2006/188......2005/222
......................................2004/198........2003/246.......2002/260
Yucaipa/Calimesa......2009/65.........2008/56..........2007/34......2006/54.......2005/73
......................................2004/58.........2003/81..........2002/51
There are the numbers. They begin to look as though we are returning to a normal volume of transactions. It will be interesting to watch how the year 2009 continues.
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