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San Diego Median Sales Price History (1999 – 2010)

On the above chart which is based on monthly sales data from Sandicor and SDAR, we see that median sale prices on attached homes (condos) and detached single family homes in San Diego County remained flat throught the year. as a matter of fact median sales prices have remained flat since the mid of 2009 with a few spikes here and there.

After seeing the median home sales price falling on a monthly basis for 2 years since 2007 and now being flat for the next 2, does that mean that home prices in San Diego are about to rise? All indicators, combined with historic low interst rates point to that.

Sandicor MLS Down This Morning

The Sandicor MLS database is down this morning. The following is what is published in the Sandicors main web site:

Tempo is currently down.
10:30 AM, Wednesday, 9/22/10 – Tempo is currently down. Marketlinx has installed some code changes within TEMPO and are experiencing issues with the changes. Please try again in 30 minutes. We will keep this notice updated as information becomes available.”

Let’s see when we can have access again… it’s already been 2 hours that has been down!

San Diego Downtown Sales History (2000 – 2009)

On the above chart which is based on monthly sales data from Sandicor and SDAR, we see that median sale prices in downtown San Diego reached their highs in November 2004 (at $620,000), showing a 56.45% increase of those in January of 2000. Since then, median sale prices were at their lowest in April of 2009 at only 25.41% above those in January of 2000, a 31.04% drop from the November 2004 highs. This chart also shows that since median sale prices for condominiums in downtown were at their lowest in April of 2009 (when compared to the November 2004 highs), at the end of the year, in December of 2009, median prices rose back up to $378,900 or a 28.74% increase of those in January 2009.

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San Diego Condo Sales History (1999 – 2009)

On the above chart which is based on monthly sales data from Sandicor and SDAR, we see that median sale prices on attached homes (condos) in San Diego County were at the highs on November 2005 when they hit 66.8% of those in January of 1999, while since then median sale prices were at their lowest in March of 2009 when they had fallen to 23.76% of those in 1999 (a 43.04% drop from the November 2005 highs. Since median sale prices for attached homes (townhomes and condos) had hit the lowest in March of 2009, at the end of the year in December of 2009 rose back up to 37.67% of those in January 2009.