Median Prices - November 2010-2003
December 13, 2010
In tracing the median prices, I wish I had the data from 2000-2002. The reason for this wish is to see how the rise to the peak of median prices occurred in those years. However, the data that I use that is reported through the California Regional MLS (CRMLS) only goes back to 2003.
Here are the median prices for November in the fourteen communities that I have been tracking.
Banning/ Beaumont.......2010/176,000.......2009/165,000......2008/195,000
.........................................2007/255,000......2006/300,000.....2005/329,000
.........................................2004/229,000.....2003/160,000
Bloomington...................2010/150,000......2009/123,000......2008/140,000
........................................2007/305,000......2006/375,000......2005/360,000
........................................2004/270,000.....2003/192,000
Colton.............................2010/119,000......2009/135,000.......2008/135,000
.......................................2007/329,000......2006/300,000.....2005/310,000
.......................................2004/243,000......2003/187,500
Fontana.........................2010/207,000......2009/212,000......2008/239,900
.......................................2007/365,000......2006/414,000......2005/396,450
.......................................2004/310,000......2003/236,000
Grand Terrace..............2010/205/236......2009/133/225......2008/240,000
.......................................2007/295,000......2006/283,500......2005/355,000
.......................................2004/318,000......2009/222,000
Highland.......................2010/150,000.......2009/150,000......2008/185,000
.......................................2007/318,000......2006/355,000......2005/377,000
.......................................2004/270,000.....2003/191,900
Loma Linda...................2010/161,000......2009/330,000......2008/240,000
.......................................2007/375,000.....2006/448,000......2005/410,000
.......................................2004/335,000.....2003/255/280
Mentone........................2010/138/169......2009/167/195.......2008/138/325
.......................................2007/364,250.....2006/330,000......2005/275,000
.......................................2004/149,000.....2003/170/225
Moreno Valley..............2010/152,500.......2009/150,000......2008/162,000
......................................2007/300,000......2006/375,000......2005/370,000
......................................2004/286,000......2003/210,000
Redlands......................2010/215,000........2009/220,000.....2008/239,000
......................................2007/376,000......2006/390,000......2005/422,000
......................................2004/325,000......2003/283,500
Rialto...........................2010/159,000........2009/145,000......2008/179,500
.....................................2007/249,000.......2006/365,000......2005/365,000
.....................................2004/290,000......2003/204,000
Riverside.....................2010/194,000.......2009/190,000.......2008/211,900
....................................2007/333,000.......2006/420,000.......2005/406,000
....................................2004/329,000......2003/256,000
San Bernardino.........2010/105,000.......2009/99,000..........2008/112,000
...................................2007/236,000.......2006/320,000.......2005/305,000
...................................2004/229,000......2003/145,000
Yucaipa/ Calimesa...2010/175,000.......2009/178,000.......2008/240,000
...................................2007/352,000......2006/351/600.......2005/380,000
...................................2004/290,000......2003/248,000
Just a reminder. These median numbers are not arrived at in any scientific way. They are simply the reported selling price of the property exactly at the halfway point in the sales reported. In some of the small communities, you will see two numbers separated by a /. These show the different reported selling price at the midway mark. When there is a large difference between these two side by side numbers I report them both .
In tracing the median prices, I wish I had the data from 2000-2002. The reason for this wish is to see how the rise to the peak of median prices occurred in those years. However, the data that I use that is reported through the California Regional MLS (CRMLS) only goes back to 2003.
Here are the median prices for November in the fourteen communities that I have been tracking.
Banning/ Beaumont.......2010/176,000.......2009/165,000......2008/195,000
.........................................2007/255,000......2006/300,000.....2005/329,000
.........................................2004/229,000.....2003/160,000
Bloomington...................2010/150,000......2009/123,000......2008/140,000
........................................2007/305,000......2006/375,000......2005/360,000
........................................2004/270,000.....2003/192,000
Colton.............................2010/119,000......2009/135,000.......2008/135,000
.......................................2007/329,000......2006/300,000.....2005/310,000
.......................................2004/243,000......2003/187,500
Fontana.........................2010/207,000......2009/212,000......2008/239,900
.......................................2007/365,000......2006/414,000......2005/396,450
.......................................2004/310,000......2003/236,000
Grand Terrace..............2010/205/236......2009/133/225......2008/240,000
.......................................2007/295,000......2006/283,500......2005/355,000
.......................................2004/318,000......2009/222,000
Highland.......................2010/150,000.......2009/150,000......2008/185,000
.......................................2007/318,000......2006/355,000......2005/377,000
.......................................2004/270,000.....2003/191,900
Loma Linda...................2010/161,000......2009/330,000......2008/240,000
.......................................2007/375,000.....2006/448,000......2005/410,000
.......................................2004/335,000.....2003/255/280
Mentone........................2010/138/169......2009/167/195.......2008/138/325
.......................................2007/364,250.....2006/330,000......2005/275,000
.......................................2004/149,000.....2003/170/225
Moreno Valley..............2010/152,500.......2009/150,000......2008/162,000
......................................2007/300,000......2006/375,000......2005/370,000
......................................2004/286,000......2003/210,000
Redlands......................2010/215,000........2009/220,000.....2008/239,000
......................................2007/376,000......2006/390,000......2005/422,000
......................................2004/325,000......2003/283,500
Rialto...........................2010/159,000........2009/145,000......2008/179,500
.....................................2007/249,000.......2006/365,000......2005/365,000
.....................................2004/290,000......2003/204,000
Riverside.....................2010/194,000.......2009/190,000.......2008/211,900
....................................2007/333,000.......2006/420,000.......2005/406,000
....................................2004/329,000......2003/256,000
San Bernardino.........2010/105,000.......2009/99,000..........2008/112,000
...................................2007/236,000.......2006/320,000.......2005/305,000
...................................2004/229,000......2003/145,000
Yucaipa/ Calimesa...2010/175,000.......2009/178,000.......2008/240,000
...................................2007/352,000......2006/351/600.......2005/380,000
...................................2004/290,000......2003/248,000
Just a reminder. These median numbers are not arrived at in any scientific way. They are simply the reported selling price of the property exactly at the halfway point in the sales reported. In some of the small communities, you will see two numbers separated by a /. These show the different reported selling price at the midway mark. When there is a large difference between these two side by side numbers I report them both .
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