Median Prices - First Quarter 2012
April 12, 2012
The first quarter of 2012 is now history. These median prices seem to indicate that sales are primarily under $200,000 if these median prices are somewhat accurate. These median prices are derived by looking up the number of units reported as "sold" and dividing by two. The selling price of the property at that halfway point is the number that I use as the median.
Banning/Beaumont...........Jan/156,000......Feb/145,000......Mar/158,000
Bloomington.......................Jan/110,000......Feb/132/140......Mar/175,000
Colton..................................Jan/125,000......Feb/121,500......Mar/114,000
Fontana..............................Jan/210,200......Feb/210,000......Mar/197,000
Grand Terrace..................Jan/179,000......Feb/145,000......Mar/199,000
Highland............................Jan/160,000......Feb/145,000......Mar/184,000
Loma Linda......................Jan/230,000......Feb/185,000......Mar/195,000
Mentone...........................Jan/115/130.......Feb/140,000......Mar/129/155
Moreno Valley.................Jan/147,000.......Feb/144,000......Mar/153,000
Redlands..........................Jan/178,000.......Feb/186,000.......Mar/220,000
Rialto................................Jan/163,000.......Feb/165,000......Mar/165,000
Riverside.........................Jan/195,000.......Feb/180,000......Mar/190,000
San Bernardino..............Jan/110,000.......Feb/100,000......Mar/105,000
Yucaipa/Calimesa..........Jan/189,000......Feb/160,000......Mar/170,000
There you have the numbers. They seem to be bouncing along - not rising significantly but not falling significantly.
The first quarter of 2012 is now history. These median prices seem to indicate that sales are primarily under $200,000 if these median prices are somewhat accurate. These median prices are derived by looking up the number of units reported as "sold" and dividing by two. The selling price of the property at that halfway point is the number that I use as the median.
Banning/Beaumont...........Jan/156,000......Feb/145,000......Mar/158,000
Bloomington.......................Jan/110,000......Feb/132/140......Mar/175,000
Colton..................................Jan/125,000......Feb/121,500......Mar/114,000
Fontana..............................Jan/210,200......Feb/210,000......Mar/197,000
Grand Terrace..................Jan/179,000......Feb/145,000......Mar/199,000
Highland............................Jan/160,000......Feb/145,000......Mar/184,000
Loma Linda......................Jan/230,000......Feb/185,000......Mar/195,000
Mentone...........................Jan/115/130.......Feb/140,000......Mar/129/155
Moreno Valley.................Jan/147,000.......Feb/144,000......Mar/153,000
Redlands..........................Jan/178,000.......Feb/186,000.......Mar/220,000
Rialto................................Jan/163,000.......Feb/165,000......Mar/165,000
Riverside.........................Jan/195,000.......Feb/180,000......Mar/190,000
San Bernardino..............Jan/110,000.......Feb/100,000......Mar/105,000
Yucaipa/Calimesa..........Jan/189,000......Feb/160,000......Mar/170,000
There you have the numbers. They seem to be bouncing along - not rising significantly but not falling significantly.
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