San Diego Home Prices Dip Again
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LOS ANGELES -- San Diego home prices are bucking a trend in many other areas of Southern California.The median price of a home in a six-county swath of Southern California rose 5 percent in January compared to the same month last year, but prices fell or were flat in three of the counties, a real estate research firm said Wednesday.In San Diego County, the median home price, however, fell 5.6 percent -- down to $472,000 -- while in Ventura County, it plunged 6.5 percent to $565,000. Orange County's median home price remained flat at $600,000.San Diego County has seen prices fall on an annual basis since June, while home prices in Ventura County have been down year-over-year since September.The median price of a home in the counties of Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino and Riverside hit $485,000, compared to a revised $462,000 in the same period last year, according to DataQuick Information Systems.The median price for the region fell 1 percent from December's revised median of $490,000, the firm said.Los Angeles County saw the biggest median home price boost -- a 6.1 percent jump to $520,000.The inland counties of San Bernardino and Riverside also posted median home price gains.The median price in San Bernardino County last month was $370,000. In Riverside County, the median price was $415,000.Home sales in the region remained weaker than in recent years last month, falling to a nine-year low for the month of January, DataQuick said.The number of new and used houses and condos sold in the region fell to 18,128, a 17.2 percent decline from January 2006.Sales fell 25.1 percent from December.The typical mortgage payment that buyers in the region took on in January was $2,263, up $133 from the same month last year.
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