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thebeardisred | 2 months ago
- Range $8.85 Million ($0.65M to $9.50M)
- Mean (Average) $2.425 Million (Sum of $92.16M / 38 properties)
- Median (Middle) $2.04 Million
- Mode (Most Common) $2.50 Million (appears 3 times)
I performed the same analysis for houses sold in the last three months within the same map area, with the following results: - Range $1.155 Million ($0.725M to $1.88M)
- Mean (Average) $1.236 Million (Sum of $28.433M / 23 properties)
- Median (Middle). $1.25 Million
- Mode (Most Common) $1.10 Million (Appears 3 times)
The data confirms the disconnect: the only properties actually moving are those priced near the "least unaffordable" floor. Meanwhile, the bulk of the market is sitting stagnant because sellers are holding out for prices that, at current interest rates, make zero financial sense for a buyer compared to renting.
harmmonica|2 months ago
Just trying to find a hood in LA, at least the city itself, where there’s a $9M+ home for sale and where during the past 3 months the max sale price has been less than $2M. Unless the $9M place for sale is a total outlier.
Maybe it’s a small part of a single hood but I’m not sure you can conclude much about the broader city if that’s the case. Or maybe the asking prices didn’t have a bed/bath filter but the sale prices did?
almosthere|2 months ago
I'm building a 3BR/2BA house without contractors out in Rural CA over the last year for $200k
johng|2 months ago